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Equity Arbitrage Quant/Programmer � NYC |
Date Posted:
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4/25/2003 |
Location:
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New York City |
Salary:
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$80-125k + bonus. |
Job Description:
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Established hedge fund in NYC area is looking for a Quant/Programmer to join their Equity Arbitrage Trading Desk. The group has a very successful record using various statistical arbitrage, market neutral and mean reversion Trading Strategies. They are looking to add a Research Analyst to the team who will research, back-test, enhance and develop quantitative, systems based, Trading Strategies. Applicants must have a quantitative (Statistics, O.R., Physics, Engineering, etc) graduate degree (PhD/MS) with strong programming experience using C++. Familiarity with Quantitative Equity Trading methodologies and systems very important. Register online at AnalyticRecruiting.com and refer to Job#DR266.
MS Word attached resume will be requested. Recruiter for this position: Dan Raz, [email protected] |
Contact Via E-mail to:
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[email protected] |
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