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Graduate Software Engineer / Quantitative Developer / Quantitative Researcher - Up to £170,000 + Bonus + Package

Hunter Bond
London
1 week ago
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🎓 Graduate Software Engineer / Quantitative Developer / Quantitative Researcher

📍 Location: London (Hybrid)

💷 Salary: Up to £170,000 + Bonus + Full Benefits

🏢 Client: Elite Fund


Kickstart Your Career!

Just graduated and ready to launch your career in high-performance technology and quantitative finance? Join a leading global trading firm where innovation rules — no legacy systems, no bureaucracy, just a fast-paced, intellectually challenging environment built for growth.

With unlimited access to cutting-edge tech and mentorship from world-class engineers and quants, you’ll work on impactful projects that help shape the future of trading.


What You’ll Do

  • 🧠 Build and enhance advanced trading systems and infrastructure
  • 📊 Design and implement your own quantitative models
  • 🤝 Collaborate closely with top engineers, quants, and researchers on complex problems
  • 🚀 Rapidly learn and develop your skills in a culture that rewards initiative


What You’ll Bring

  • 🎓 Degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or related STEM field
  • 💻 Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, C++, Java, C#, KDB+/Q, etc.)
  • 🔍 Strong analytical mindset and passion for solving complex challenges
  • ⚡ High motivation, curiosity, and eagerness to thrive in a fast-paced setting


Why Join?

  • 🌍 Work on greenfield projects from day one — your work truly matters
  • 🧠 Collaborate with some of the brightest minds in both technology and finance
  • 🛠 Gain access to world-class tools, infrastructure, and resources
  • 📈 Accelerate your career growth in a meritocratic, high-performance culture


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