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Global Banking & Markets, Quantitative Researcher, Trading Strats, Associate, London

Goldman Sachs, Inc.
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Responsibilities

  • Take a leading role on our Quantitative Trading & Market Making desk, building market making and quoting strategies across equities products from cash to derivatives.
  • Use advanced statistical analysis and quantitative techniques such as neural networks to build models that drive systematic strategies which make trading and risk management decisions in real time.
  • Implement frameworks to manage risk centrally and build optimal portfolios across asset classes using factor models and other techniques
  • Build model calibration frameworks for our advanced statistical and AI models, operating at scale with large quantities of time series data
  • Drive our market making strategy development using a range of technologies, and collaborate closely with Quant Developers and core engineering teams

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Take a leading role on our Quantitative Trading & Market Making desk, building market making and quoting strategies across equities products from cash to derivatives.Use advanced statistical analysis and quantitative techniques such as neural networks to build models that drive systematic strategies which make trading and risk management decisions in real time.Implement frameworks to manage risk centrally and build optimal portfolios across asset classes using factor models and other techniquesBuild model calibration frameworks for our advanced statistical and AI models, operating at scale with large quantities of time series dataDrive our market making strategy development using a range of technologies, and collaborate closely with Quant Developers and core engineering teams
Basic Qualifications
Excellent academic record in a relevant quantitative field such as physics, mathematics, statistics, engineering orputer science.Strong programming skills in an object oriented or functional paradigm such as C++, Java or Python.Self-starter with strong self-management skills, ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver in a high-pressure environment.Excellent written and verbalmunication skills.
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