Posted Jul 10, 2026

Quantitative Research & Technology – All Levels

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We're building a world-class team to solve the most difficult and unsolved problems in systematic investing. Our clients mission is to combine scientific rigor, exceptional engineering, and relentless curiosity to discover and deploy new sources of alpha at scale.

To do that, we're hiring across all levels of experience — from exceptional mid level researchers to seasoned leaders. If you're motivated by hard problems, deep research, and the chance to see your ideas tested in live markets, we want to hear from you.

Who Thrives Here
We look for three core traits, often in the same person:

  1. Scientific Mindset: You're driven by hypotheses, data, and evidence. You value intellectual honesty, careful experimentation, and the discipline to let results — not ego — decide what works.
  2. Technical Excellence: You build. Whether it's research code, production systems, or novel data pipelines, you have exceptional skills in technology and development and take pride in craftsmanship.
  3. Problem-Solving Grit: You approach open-ended challenges with curiosity and persistence. You're comfortable with ambiguity, you decompose complexity, and you iterate until you crack it.

Our Environment
You'll join a collegial, multidisciplinary team where mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists, statisticians, and engineers work side by side. Deep experts complement each other's skills, share knowledge openly, and invest in each other's professional growth. Ideas win on merit. Bureaucracy loses. We optimize for learning velocity and impact.

What You'll Work On
While roles differ by team and level, common themes include:

Qualifications

Application
In your application, please highlight three things:

  1. Your education and training — formal and self-directed.
  2. Your experience — projects, research, or systems you're proud of.
  3. What makes you brilliant — the specific way you think, build, or solve problems that's different from others.

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