Intern / Working Student - Quantitative Research Derivatives Trading (f/m/d at Deutsche Brse
Frankfurt am Main, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Marketing/Advertising/Sales

Description

BUILD THE FUTURE OF FINANCIAL MARKETS. BUILD YOURS.

Ready to make a real impact in the financial industry? At Deutsche Börse Group, we’ll empower you to grow your career in a supportive and inclusive environment. With our unique business model, driven by 15,000 colleagues around the globe, we actively shape the future of financial markets. Join our One Global Team!

WHO WE ARE

Deutsche Börse Group is one of the world’s leading exchange organisations and an innovative market infrastructure provider. With our products and services, we ensure that capital markets are fair, transparent, reliable, and stable. Together, we develop state-of-the-art IT solutions and offer our IT systems all over the world.
Within the Deutsche Börse Group, Eurex stands for the leading European derivatives exchange and – with Eurex Clearing – for one of the leading central counterparties globally.
Frankfurt am Main

NINWE GOURIE – CAMPUS RECRUITING

Are you interested in an internship, an apprenticeship or a working student job?
+496921111810
Our Campus Recruiting Team is looking forward to your call or e-mail.

Responsibilities
  • You will gain interesting insights in the trading system at Eurex Exchange and its functionality
  • You will support the team in the realization of trading related projects within Eurex
  • You will analyse and evaluate market data and monitor the impact of changes on the design of trading on the market structure
  • Furthermore, you will assist the team by performing administrative and organizational activities
  • In addition to this, you will contribute in creating presentations for clients and internal management reporting covering market structure changes and respective analysis
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