Junior C# Quantitative Developer - Up to ÂŁ70,000 + Bonus + Package...

Hunter Bond
London
2 days ago
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🚀 Now Hiring: Junior C# Quantitative Developer | Hedge Fund | London (Hybrid)

Are you a talented C# developer with a passion for finance, data, and quantitative problem-solving?

Join a leading hedge fund where technology and mathematics drive every decision.

We’re looking for a Junior Quantitative Developer to work alongside experienced quants, traders, and engineers — building and optimizing the systems that power our trading strategies.

💼 What You’ll Do

  • Develop and maintain high-performance C# applications used in research, risk, and trading
  • Collaborate with quants to implement pricing models and backtesting frameworks
  • Enhance data processing pipelines and contribute to performance optimization
  • Gain exposure to financial markets, trading systems, and quantitative research

    🧠 What We’re Looking For

  • Strong programming skills in C# / .NET
  • Solid grasp of computer science fundamentals (data structures, algorithms, design patterns)
  • Analytical mindset with a genuine interest in finance and quantitative methods
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or related field

    🌟 Why Join Us

  • Direct mentorship from experienced quantitative developers
  • Opportunity to see your code make a real impact on trading performance
  • Competitive compensation, performance bonus, and professional growth path
  • Collaborative, intellectually driven culture with a focus on innovation

    If you thrive on solving complex problems and want to accelerate your career in quantitative finance, we’d love to hear from you.

    đź“© Apply now or reach out directly: !

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