Quantitative Jobs in Web3

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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Kronosresearch

Remote

$103k - $110k

Kronosresearch

Remote

$27k - $70k

Kronosresearch

Remote

$89k - $106k

Wehrtyou

Remote

$175k - $300k

Aurosglobal

Remote

$84k - $100k

Fmr

Chicago, IL, United States

$120k - $200k

Rock Bund Capital

Remote

$27k - $70k

Auros

New York, NY, United States

$84k - $100k

Woo

Remote

$27k - $75k

Selby Jennings

New York, NY, United States

$84k - $150k

Neutrl Labs

New York, NY, United States

$87k - $87k

Gate.io

APAC

$90k - $96k

Swissblock

Baar ZG

$84k - $100k

Bitmex

Remote

$117k - $179k

Bitmex

Remote

$117k - $179k

Kronosresearch
$103k - $110k estimated
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This is a fully remote position, please note that we don't have physical office in HK   Job Description Kronos is looking for Quantitative Traders that have developed a live trading track record and are looking to join a reputable fund to continue managing their own desk with related P&L responsibilities. Successful candidates will have strong coding skills that could help implement your ideas, a demonstrable curiosity about mid/long term frequency trading, quantitative trading, and some knowledge of cryptocurrency trading.  The role will involve a significant amount of research and development when testing and developing trading strategies as a desk owner with related P&L responsibility. You will also be involved in researching, implementing, and executing strategies, and automating them where applicable.   Requirements

Profitable and demonstrable track record in the crypto trading space An MSc / PhD in a research-intensive STEM field (Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering etc) Degree from a top-tier university A passion for developing quantitative trading strategies as well as analyzing and drawing conclusions from large datasets At least 3 years’ experience in electronic trading, especially in mid-long term type strategy, with a focus on cryptocurrency Strong coding skills essential – at least 3 to 5 years of experience coding in Python, Golang, Matlab, or R is required (test required) Algorithmic trading experience is required (essential), whether personal or professional experience The candidate must have completed at least a 3-month internship or full-time position at a proprietary trading firm or hedge fund as a Quantitative Researcher/Trader, with prior involvement in alpha-related projects during the internship (school projects are not considered, nor is experience as a data analyst).

  Desirable Skills

Prior experience as a Quantitative Trader / Researcher Experience with Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing or Deep Learning Knowledge of the DeFi and Web 3.0 ecosystem

  Salary For candidates outside of Asia, the salary will be determined based on Asian standards rather than the candidate's local living cost.

What is a quantitative career?

A quantitative career is a profession that involves using mathematical, statistical, and computational techniques to solve problems and make decisions in a wide range of industries, including finance, engineering, healthcare, and technology

A quantitative career in Web3 involves using mathematical, statistical, and computational techniques to analyze and optimize decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, blockchain networks, and other Web3 applications

Some examples of quantitative careers include:

  1. Quantitative Analyst: A professional who uses mathematical models and statistical analysis to identify and quantify risks and opportunities in financial markets.
  2. Data Scientist: A professional who analyzes complex data using statistical methods, machine learning, and other techniques to help organizations make data-driven decisions.
  3. Actuary: A professional who uses mathematical models and statistical analysis to assess risk and uncertainty in the insurance and finance industries.
  4. Quantitative Developer: A professional who develops and implements quantitative models and trading strategies for financial institutions and other organizations.
  5. Operations Research Analyst: A professional who uses mathematical and statistical techniques to optimize complex systems, such as supply chains, transportation networks, and manufacturing processes.