Execution Trader - Horse Racing

Harrington Starr
Greater London
4 days ago
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Recruitment Consultant - Quantitative Finance

Please refrain from applying if you do not have experience as an execution trader in sports trading, either self-employed or with a firm. Experience in horse racing, greyhounds, or bloodstock is preferred, but we will also consider experience in other sports.

Join a top quantitative trading firm where you'll work on live investment projects and contribute to one of the world's leading sports analytics teams.

We are looking for candidates who have:

  • Experience in sports trading (preferably in racing, but other sports are also considered), either self-employed or with another firm.
  • A proven track record in trading racing, ideally with over 3 years of experience, but we will consider other sports.

An execution trader with our client will collaborate with skilled quants and data scientists, leveraging the latest pricing and modeling technologies. You'll handle various races worldwide and need to excel in a fast-paced, high-performance environment. You will work on impactful projects and witness the direct results of your efforts in the PnL.

Interested in a confidential chat? Please reach out to or call me on .

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology and Finance

Industries

Gambling Facilities and Casinos

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