Build Something That Actually Matters
We're not promising overnight success or wild transformations. Just honest work on financial systems that help people make better decisions with their money.
Current Openings
Positions that opened up because our team is expanding. Not because we have massive turnover—most people stick around longer than they probably should.
Senior Financial Data Analyst
We're searching for someone who gets excited about messy datasets and turns them into stories that matter. You'll work with derivative pricing models, risk assessment frameworks, and occasionally debate whether certain patterns actually mean something.
Express InterestFinancial Systems Developer
Build the tools our analysts use every day. Python, SQL, maybe some R if you're into that. More importantly, you need to understand what traders actually need versus what they say they need.
Express InterestRisk Methodology Specialist
Help us figure out what could go wrong before it does. Value-at-risk calculations, stress testing, scenario planning. Previous experience with financial regulation frameworks helps but isn't mandatory.
Express InterestWhat Working Here Looks Like
We're pretty low-key about the whole "company culture" thing. No ping-pong tables or mandatory fun Fridays. Just people who care about doing precise work in an industry that doesn't forgive sloppy thinking.
Depth Over Speed
Financial analysis isn't about quick answers. It's about right answers. We'd rather spend three days getting it correct than three hours getting it close.
Questions Are Currency
The person asking "why are we doing it this way?" is usually more valuable than the person who just executes. Challenge assumptions—politely, but firmly.
Real Work-Life Balance
During market hours, we're focused. Outside them, we're not. No one's sending emails at midnight expecting responses. If you are, we'll have a conversation about it.
Perspectives From Inside
Two people who've been here long enough to know what they're talking about. Unedited, unfiltered—except for grammar.
Finnian Reeves
Lead Quantitative Analyst
I left a bigger firm because I was tired of building models no one would actually use. Here, if you design something, you're also the one maintaining it—which forces you to build it properly the first time. That accountability matters.
Soren Malthe
Risk Assessment Manager
What surprised me most was how much autonomy I got from day one. They handed me a complex portfolio on week two and said 'figure out what's wrong with our current approach.' Terrifying at first, but that's how you learn what you're actually capable of.