Principal Quant Recruitment Consultant (Basé à London)

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Principal Quant Recruitment Consultant, LondonClient:

AT Talent - Rec2Rec

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Views:

6

Posted:

18.04.2025

Expiry Date:

02.06.2025

Job Description:

This agency is an established Quantitative Tech Recruitment company looking for Quantitative Tech & Finance focused Recruitment Consultants.

Please note we have already received a high number of applications; however, less than 20% have recent relevant experience. If you see yourself as a suitable candidate, please do not be put off by application numbers.

This sector can offer huge earning potential, working on a delivery-focused model. If you have experience working in the Quantitative / Trading space, this one's for you! What's on offer?

Clients:The role?

  • Up to £70,000 base salary + commission up to 40%
  • Minimum fees of £80,000 & highest fees of £400,000 (earning £32,000-£160,000 on a single placement!)
  • Specialist Technology Trading, Quantitative Research, Portfolio Management / Trading (AI & Machine Learning, Software Engineering & Data) firm, that recruits across Europe & the US
  • Delivery focused role - no BD required
  • Working on an exclusive + retained basis within Hedge Funds, Systematic Funds, Prop Trading Houses
  • Very strong client relationships in growing companies which seem to defy the current market conditions.

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Created on 18/04/2025 by JR United Kingdom

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