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G Posted byRecruiterQuantitative Researcher/Trader - Crypto

My client is a proprietary trading firm which is expanding their presence in the crypto space. The firm can hire globally, with opportunities in London, Paris, Singapore, Switzerland and Dubai, and is looking for a Quant Researcher/Trader to research and deploy either HFT/MM, mid frequency/stat arb or CTA strategies.

The successful candidate will have over 2 years of experience in researching and monitoring strategies within crypto, and will receiveprehensive benefits including a formulaic bonus based on PnL.

The Role:

Researching strategies across CeFi or DeFi venues in collaboration with other Quantitative Researchers/Traders, Developers and PMs. Working on the development of infrastructure and tools, as well as the production and implementation of strategies. More experienced candidates will manage risk and can work more independently.

Requirements:

The ideal candidate will have over 2 years of research and trading experience in crypto. Coding skills in Python, experience with other programming languages such as Rust is also beneficial. A Master’s or PhD from a top university is preferred.

Job ID GHA/CAG/NP01

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