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TEA Business College The power of team excellence
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Date:2025-04-21 07:09:03
Driving the market forward
Our team develops and deploys cutting-edge research and technology to solve problems that others deem impossible.
The Power of Transformation
The capital markets are incredibly complex. Driving change in the market for the better is a significant intellectual, technological, and organizational challenge.
As a team, we tackle the challenges of the market—just as we have done for the past two decades.
Our employees combine their talents within a collaborative culture. They leverage unparalleled resources to envision and create next-generation analytics and systems.
As our team advances at an extraordinary pace and scale, we see the global impact of their most compelling ideas.
Professional Skills,
Collaborative Team,
Market and Trading.
Traders execute strategies in real-time and make critical decisions.
About Our Market and Trading Team
Quantitative Research
Quants develop our automated strategies, uncovering key insights in vast datasets.
About Our Quantitative Research Team
Engineering
Engineers build and maintain critical systems that power our global trading.
About Our Engineering Team
Guided by visionary leadership
Many of our leaders have built their careers right here. They are dedicated to nurturing ambitious talent, working towards our goals, and helping our employees unleash their potential. About Our Leadership Team
Driving Impact
Beyond Our Walls.
In our civic leadership, just as in our work, we are passionate problem solvers, challenging the status quo to drive impact, with a focus on increasing educational opportunities and improving our communities where we live and work. Our civic leadership is powered by outstanding colleagues, and we encourage them to share their talents, experiences, and time through volunteer service and mentoring to advance initiatives that change lives.
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