Algorithmic Trading Company

This is a technological solution that facilitates the execution of algorithmic trading through a web platform with access to multiple markets. The company allows stock market operators to optimize the resources used to execute operations, minimize the possibility of human error, enhance investment strategies, and create new business. The user / operator / trader can execute algorithms to multiple markets through the company. The developer can connect the user with the market through the algorithms that they write and develop, enhancing the operation and development of new businesses for market players.

Industry: Engineering & Operations; Finance & Consulting; Technology & Web Development
Sector: For-Profit Company
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Possible Intern Roles:

MARKET RESEARCH INTERN

The intern will carry out research that will help the company to learn more about global algorithm trading. The intern will research, summarize, and present (both written and verbal) on the following topics:

-        Market share by countries / regions
-        Volume of operations
-        Main players by market (brokers)
-      Main international players (international brokers)
-        Algorithm trading solutions on the world, qualitative analysis

The results of the research will inform how the company will update products and services to offer an even more competitive platform and a superior user experience.

Suggested Spanish level: No Spanish required
Candidate requirements: The intern should be proactive, a team player, have strong analytical skills, and have an interest in strategic development and algorithm trading.

 

In the words of past interns:

“The team was really kind and understanding, approachable and ready to offer help and assistance where needed. I was able to assist in finding important research content that the company can rely on in conducting further research towards expanding their operations. The program challenged me to explore other areas of finance that I haven't given much thought previously.”- Alex W., Trading Researcher, from Clark University



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