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PhD Quant - Equity Derivatives , USA-NY-New York City
PhD Quant - Equity Derivatives
Company: Analytic Recruiting Inc.  
Location:   USA-NY-New York City  
Remuneration:   Commensurate with experience  
Position Type:   Permanent  
Employment type:   Full time  
Updated:   30 Nov 2009  
eFC Ref no:   532338  
 
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Prestigious financial firm is seeking a PhD Quant to join their research team. This is an opportunity to work closely with traders in the development, testing, and implementation of models and trading tools.

This position requires a PhD in a quantitative discipline and 2+ years work experience with a investment bank or hedge fund involving analysis of equity derivatives.  Requires programming skills (e.g. C++, MatLab).   Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills.  This position offers competitive compensation and an opportunity for career advancement. 

Refer to Job#17019 – EFC and email MS Word attached resume to Gary Teaman, gteaman@analyticrecruiting.com or register online at www.analyticrecruiting.com choosing Gary Teaman as your contact recruiter

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Gary Teaman
Company:
Analytic Recruiting Inc.
Email:
gteaman@analyticrecruiting.com
Website:
www.analyticrecruiting.com
Recruiter Ref:
GT029-17019

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