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Senior Engineer

Bromley, AL · On-site

$96K - $132K/yr

The FICC Macro Rates Electronic Trading line of business has a serious commitment to expand its global electronic trading platform through the development of the evolving trading stacks catering to ...

FICC Operations provides operational support for the Government Security and Mortgage Backed Securities divisions of FICC focusing on trade capture, comparison, netting and settlement services to the ...

IT Project Manager

Houston, TX

$94K - $111K/yr

This role resides within the COO function of FICC (Fixed Income Currencies and Commodities) Technology. Its focus will be on reporting and data quality for the PMO team. The key expectations will be ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for ficc in the United States is $115,107.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $159,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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FICC stands for Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities. FICC jobs refer to roles within financial institutions that focus on trading, sales, analysis, or management of fixed income securities (like bonds), foreign currencies, and commodity products. Professionals in FICC help institutions and clients manage risk, investment, and trading activities in these markets. These roles can be found in investment banks, asset management firms, and hedge funds, and often require strong analytical, quantitative, and communication skills.

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AspectFiccFinancial Crime Investigator
Required CredentialsCertifications in financial compliance, anti-money laundering (AML), and fraud detectionSimilar certifications in AML, fraud investigation, and compliance
Work EnvironmentBanking, financial institutions, or corporate compliance departmentsLaw enforcement agencies, financial institutions, or consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, banks, and regulatory bodiesLaw enforcement, banks, and private investigation firms

Ficc professionals primarily work within financial institutions focusing on compliance and risk management, while Financial Crime Investigators often operate in law enforcement or investigative roles, focusing on criminal investigations related to financial crimes. Both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, but their primary focus and employer types differ.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities (FICC) roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in FICC roles often navigate fast-paced environments where market volatility, regulatory requirements, and tight deadlines are common challenges. Success in this field requires staying updated on global economic trends, mastering risk management strategies, and adapting quickly to changing market conditions. Building strong communication skills is essential for collaborating with traders, analysts, and sales teams, ensuring information flows efficiently. Ongoing professional development and leveraging technology can help address these challenges and enhance performance in the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a FICC (Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities) professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a FICC professional, you need strong quantitative analysis skills, a solid understanding of financial markets, and typically a degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Proficiency with trading platforms, risk management systems, and financial modeling tools such as Bloomberg Terminal or Excel is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure are standout soft skills in this field. These abilities are crucial for making informed trading decisions, managing risk, and succeeding in the fast-paced, high-stakes environment of global markets.
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GBM - Systematic Credit Trading Strats, VP - NY

GBM - Systematic Credit Trading Strats, VP - NY

Goldman Sachs, Inc.

New York, NY • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Goldman Sachs rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

29th of 141 rated banks


Job description

GLOBAL BANKING & MARKETS - Systematic Credit Trading Strats

Our Team

Our core value is building strong relationships with our institutional clients, which include corporations, financial service providers, and fund managers. We help them buy and sell financial products on exchanges around the world, raise funding, and manage risk. This is a dynamic, entrepreneurial team with a passion for the markets, with individuals who thrive in fast-paced, changing environments and are energized by a bustling trading floor.

Job Summary

Candidates joining the Systematic Credit Strats team are engaged in market making and its related functions in US Credit. Team members combine their mathematical, programming and market expertise to build and generate systematic strategies.

The desk looks for individuals with strong communication, both written and verbal, strong mathematical skillsets, programming experience, and who are motivated to get hands on experience with systematic trading. 

This role is specifically focused on the desk's FICC ETF trading business - both the primary and secondary market making side of the business.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Pricing & Analytics
    • Enhance models and tools for ETF fair-value, spread analytics, and execution quality.
    • Support systematic quoting frameworks and real-time risk monitoring.
  2. Risk Management
    • Build tools to assist in managing desk exposures.
    • Design and improve hedging workflows using appropriate FICC instruments consistent with desk strategy and risk limits.
  3. Technology & Automation
    • Write efficient, well-tested code to support pricing, risk, and workflow automation.
    • Partner with Technology to productionize tools and improve system robustness.

Required Qualifications

  • Programming experience in Python, Java, C++ (or similar); ability to write clean, testable code.
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in a STEM discipline (or equivalent quantitative experience).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to explain technical topics clearly.
  • Demonstrated interest in markets, trading, and systematic decision-making.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience with FICC ETFs (e.g., rates, credit, mortgages, muni, inflation, EM debt ETFs) or ETFs in general, including trading, market making, portfolio trading, or ETF analytics.
  • Understanding of ETF mechanics such as secondary-market trading vs. creation/redemption and how underlying liquidity impacts ETF pricing.
  • Experience with fixed income products, including hedging instruments (futures/swaps) and market microstructure.

What Success Looks Like

  • You improve model accuracy and tooling that enhances quoting consistency and risk transparency.
  • You help the desk manage exposures effectively during fast markets.
  • You deliver reliable code and analytics that scale across products and workflows.

Salary Range 
The expected base salary for this New York, New York, United States-based position is $150000-$300000. In addition, you may be eligible for a discretionary bonus if you are an active employee as of fiscal year-end.

Benefits 
Goldman Sachs is committed to providing our people with valuable and competitive benefits and wellness offerings, as it is a core part of providing a strong overall employee experience. A summary of these offerings, which are generally available to active, non-temporary, full-time and part-time US employees who work at least 20 hours per week, can be found here.


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At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We believe who you are makes you better at what you do. We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.

Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

New York, NY, US

Year founded

1869