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A multi-asset, multi-billion dollar AUM, quant strategy hedge fund are looking to make a newly created trading desk operations hire. There is direct, upward trajectory in the operations / MO team, however previous operations analysts have moved into investment analyst, execution trader, risk and treasury positions.
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Participate in the cross selling of other products traded by the desk including: structured and short term products as well as High Yield debt. Trading – to understand Credit desk positions, axes, and overall market themes and intelligence.
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This is a full-time or part-time on-site role for a Front Desk Staff member at Infinity Laser Spa in New York, NY. The Front Desk Staff will be responsible for sales, phone etiquette, receptionist duties, customer service, communication, and computer literacy tasks on a daily basis.
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My client's Financial Technology desk is inundated with mandates to deliver on, within the Hedge Fund, Asset Management and Investment Banking space. With a robust client base and a consistent influx of assignments from day one, this could be an ideal opportunity for a Financial Technology recruiter to join a very high earning desk in NYC.
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Provide support to the front office team utilizing quantitative methodologies. Our client is a multi-billion hedge fund, and we are hiring for a Quantitative Developer to be based in the New York office.
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Efficiently respond to help desk tickets and inquiries via Slack, email, phone, or in-person/remotely. The role is responsible for ensuring the smooth running and stability of various systems across the business spanning front and back offices.
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This role requires in-depth knowledge of front office Credit Trader and Sales desk workflows, notably: E-Trading, Trade Capture, Pricing & Valuations, Position, P&L & Cash management, Portfolio Trading, Front Office Risk management, Lifecycle management, market data, curve building, post trade events and API access.
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Sunrise is looking for an individual to lead a soft commodities desk to complement our current agriculture offering. Job Title: Desk Head, Soft Commodities. Make the business case for expanding the desk and leveraging cross selling opportunities.
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The job of a Desk Associate is to aid the newsroom staff in accomplishing the mission of putting out a compelling news product. Desk Associates will provide reporters and staff with information, research and organize feeds and sources of incoming news.
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The NYSE Floor Associate will be located on the NYSE floor at 11 Wall Street in a client facing role as a member of the front-line support for the 190+ clerks and traders using our state-of-the-art technology.
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Margin Trading is a front office risk management group within Prime Financial Services (PFS) tasked with enhancing the decision-making process that goes into the allocation of scarce financial resources with a view of optimizing risk adjusted returns.
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Department ProfileThe Fixed Income Division (FID) is comprised of Interest Rate and Currency Products, Corporate Credit, Muni Products, and Securitized Product Group.
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As a FOH Team Member, you will welcome & greet guests, take and prepare customer orders in either the front counter or drive-thru, maintain cleanliness in the counter and dining room, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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Coordinate onboarding of clients, execution and funding of transactions, working with partners across the organization to deliver seamless Trade Finance solutions to clients, including but not limited to the following: Global Corporate Bankers, Legal, Compliance, Onboarding, Credit Risk, Operations and Funding Desk.
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Day to day work includes desk work, computer work and interaction with patients, facility/hospital staff and physicians. Must have a minimum of 3 months experience in chronic/acute hemodialysis as a RN.EDUCATION and LICENSURE: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing.
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