Researcher - Financial Inclusion (Disability)

3 days ago


London, United Kingdom G-Research Full time

We tackle the most complex problems in quantitative finance, by bringing scientific clarity to financial complexity.
Together we’re building a world-class platform to amplify our teams’ most powerful ideas.

Join a research team where curiosity meets scale. Our researchers use the latest scientific techniques and advanced statistical analysis methods to predict movement in global financial markets.

This requires them to harness massive compute power and use state-of-the-art ML techniques to find innovative solutions, as textbook methods won’t beat the competition.

This is a pure research role where you will be able to develop and test your ideas with real-world data in an academic environment. Using your financial knowledge and analytical skills, you will help to build mathematical models of price movements based on a broad array of data inputs.

We are seeking individuals with a passion for, and keen interest in, financial markets. The ideal candidate will have solid quantitative and computing skills, backed up by a strong background in fundamental equity research.

For example, this might be someone already working in the discretionary space, who enjoys the mathematical and data side of things, and is interested in making the step across into the quantitative world.

Knowledge of financial markets from a strong career background in fundamental equity research
Some coding ability or the motivation to rapidly learn
Highly competitive compensation plus annual discretionary bonus
~ 35 days’ annual leave
~9% company pension contributions
~ Informal dress code and excellent work/life balance
~ Comprehensive healthcare and life assurance
~ Cycle-to-work scheme
~ Monthly company events



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