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Entry Level Quantitative Developer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

ROLE Entry-Level Quantitative Researchers are responsible for conducting rigorous quantitative ... Programming in Python (or comparable language) and working knowledge of SQL * Strong analytical and ...

ROLE Entry-Level Quantitative Researchers are responsible for conducting rigorous quantitative ... Programming in Python (or comparable language) and working knowledge of SQL * Strong analytical and ...

Quantitative Researcher

New York, NY · On-site

$190K - $250K/yr

Experience Required: Entry-level (PhD Program) or Experienced (Postdoc, Faculty, Scientific Lab ... PhD in Math, Science, Engineering and other relevant disciplines The PDT team - a quantitative ...

Quantitative Researcher

New York, NY · Hybrid

$190K - $250K/yr

Experience Required: Entry-level (PhD Program) or Experienced (Postdoc, Faculty, Scientific Lab ... PhD in Math, Science, Engineering and other relevant disciplines The PDT team - a quantitative ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

Collect, organize, and analyze large datasets using programming languages like R, Python, or ... Skilled at engaging with stakeholders from entrylevel employees to executive leadership. * Strong ...

... Engineering, and Legal firms, in search of entry-level financial analysts for our rapidly growing ... Responsibilities • Mapping and analyzing quantitative data • Preparing management reports • ...

... Engineering, and Legal firms, in search of entry-level financial analysts for our rapidly growing ... Responsibilities • Mapping and analyzing quantitative data • Preparing management reports • ...

Entry-Level Analyst U.S. citizenship required. Are you a critical thinker with acumen for problem ... Engineering, etc.) Requirements: Candidates must be proficient in quantitative analysis, project ...

... Engineering, and Legal firms, in search of entry-level financial analysts for our rapidly growing ... Mapping and analyzing quantitative data * Preparing management reports * Managing cash flow and ...

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As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level quantitative developer in the United States is $169,729.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $134,500.00 and $199,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Cubist Quantitative Researcher

Cubist Quantitative Researcher

Point72

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

ABOUT CUBIST
Cubist Systematic Strategies, an affiliate of Point72, deploys systematic, computer-driven trading strategies across multiple liquid asset classes, including equities, futures and foreign exchange. The core of our effort is rigorous research into a wide range of market anomalies, fueled by our unparalleled access to a wide range of publicly available data sources.
ROLE
Entry-Level Quantitative Researchers are responsible for conducting rigorous quantitative research with a focus on predictive models. You will be trained in all aspects of systematic trading from idea generation all the way to practical trading considerations. Successful hires will ultimately become thought leaders within our collaborative research group.
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Conduct original quantitative alpha signal research
  • Follow, digest and analyze the latest academic research
  • Manage all aspects of the research process, including idea generation, data analysis, hypothesis development and testing, alpha discovery, trading strategy generation, backtesting and portfolio analysis
  • Build analytical tools to supplement our shared research framework

REQUIRMENTS
  • B.S., M.S. or PhD in finance, economics, mathematics, statistics, data science, computer science, or other quantitative discipline.
  • Programming in Python (or comparable language) and working knowledge of SQL
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
  • Willingness to take ownership of his/her work.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
  • Strong desire to deliver high quality results in a timely fashion.
  • Detail-oriented.
  • Prior experience in the financial services industry is not required.
  • A commitment to the highest ethical standards.