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Quantitative Researcher, Equity.

Millennium Management
Greater London
6 months ago
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Quantitative Researcher, Equity

Job Description: Quantitative Researcher, Equity

Job Description

Quantitative Researcher as part of a collaborative team based in London, with a focus on systematic equity strategies.

Preferred Location

London

Principal Responsibilities

Working alongside the SPM on alpha research, with a primary focus on: idea generation, data gathering and research/analysis, model implementation and backtesting for systematic equity strategies Combine sound financial insights and statistical learning techniques to explore, analyze, and harness a large variety of datasets in order to build strong predictive models which will be deployed to the investment process Collaborate with the SPM in a transparent environment, engaging with the whole investment process

Preferred Technical Skills

Strong research and programming skills in Python are necessary Masters or PhD degree in a quantitative subject such as Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or related field from a top ranked university

Preferred Experience

3-5 years of experience with cash equities strategies doing alpha research Demonstrated ability to understand fundamental and event related data and experience with alternative data sources

Highly Valued Relevant Experience

Strong economic intuition and critical thinking Product experience in statistical arbitrage strategies

Target Start Date

As soon as possible

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