Global Research - Index Research Group - Associate

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · LONDON, LONDON, United Kingdom · Commercial & Investment Bank

Associate role in Global Index Research Group focusing on maintaining and growing fixed income index business. Responsibilities include client engagement, project management, market analysis, product development, quantitative modeling, and data analysis. Requires a STEM or Finance degree, finance experience, Python proficiency, and strong analytical skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Engage with clients, analyze data, and solve problems while identifying trends and opportunities in the fixed income space.
  2. Manage multiple high-profile projects, ensuring effective planning and execution with internal and external experts.
  3. Educate clients on structural and tactical changes in index products and their market implications.
  4. Oversee operational aspects of thousands of indices to maintain product integrity.
  5. Maintain deep expertise in fixed income and index products to ensure product dependability and applicability.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Finance, Mathematics, Economics, or related STEM field.
  • Solid experience in finance and working with large data sets.
  • Proficiency in Python (or similar programming language).
  • Strong organizational skills, priority management, and teamwork ethic.
  • Ability to think locally and execute globally with high social awareness.
  • Strong quantitative and analytical problem-solving abilities.
  • Understanding of fixed income concepts, bond math, financial products, and market events.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Nice to have

  • Experience interfacing with clients.
  • Knowledge of statistical modeling, time series, probability, and numerical methods.
  • Familiarity with data science, data management, and data visualization tools and techniques.
  • Experience with portfolio construction or fixed income strategy roles.

What the JD emphasized

  • fixed income
  • index products
  • quantitative models