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Tech Careers in Finance – University of Cambridge

Tech Careers in Finance – University of Cambridge

2025-01-23
  • Technology Innovation and Open Source
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Thursday 23rd January 2025 at 16:00
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New Museum Site, Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3PT

We are attending the University of Cambridge Tech Careers in Finance networking event on Thursday 23rd January 2025.

Members of our recruitment team will be on hand to answer your questions about G-Research and quantitative finance, as well as give you a little more insight into what it’s like to work at a world-leading quantitative research and technology firm.

Interested in attending?

Follow the link below to learn more about this event and how you can register to attend.

When & Where

Date:

Thursday 23rd January

Time:

16:00 – 18:00

Location:

New Museum Site

Bene’t St

Cambridge

CB2 3PT

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