Quantitative Researcher (Machine Learning)

Vertical Markets Group Ltd
London, England
13 months ago
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A tenured PM within a well-established global multi-strategy hedge fund is seeking to add a junior quantitative researcher to his systematic global macro team, based out of London.


Working alongside another researcher, the successful hire will be expected to apply ML/data science research techniques to analyse large data sets and contribute to the team trading strategy.


Background:

  • Top-tier educational background in a relevant STEM discipline (masters or PhD level)
  • 0-2 years experience of conducting research in a data-heavy environment
  • While finance/quant research experience is not a pre-requisite per se (though beneficial), candidates should be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of how financial markets operate.

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