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Hudson River Trading Tech Summit Announcement

Hudson River Trading is thrilled to announce that they are hosting a virtual tech summit on August 16, 2023! The summit aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the world of automated trading to underrepresented communities, specifically Black and Latinx candidates. Through talks and panels, attendees will get an inside look at what it’s like to work in quantitative finance, learn about the interesting technical problems they tackle on a daily basis, and get insights on how to land a job in this exciting field. Additionally, they have exclusive swag waiting for you!

While individuals from all underrepresented communities are welcome to express their interest in attending, please note that they are specifically encouraging those who identify as Black or Latinx to apply. 

Attending this summit does not require prior knowledge of finance, only an interest in learning! If you’re interested in attending, please fill out THIS FORM and they will be in touch with registration information closer to the event.

 

About Hudson River Trading:

Hudson River Trading (HRT) is a multi-asset class quantitative trading firm based in New York City. Founded in 2002, HRT develops automated trading algorithms that provide liquidity and facilitate price discovery on exchanges and alternative trading systems. With offices around the world, HRT trades equities, futures, options, currencies and fixed income on over 100 markets worldwide.

At HRT, they believe inclusivity is the foundation of a healthy, vibrant workforce because it allows people to bring their full selves to work every day. They strive to celebrate and uplift the wide variety of communities at HRT — our ultimate goal is for anyone from any background to feel like they have a home.

They're committed to creating opportunities for individuals from all backgrounds, building a culture that reflects the diversity of the communities in which they operate, and empowering individuals who have experienced barriers to opportunity within this industry.

 

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