The Quantitative Developer Intern will design and implement low-latency trading platforms and high-performance backtesting frameworks using C++ and Python in a cloud environment.
Job Responsibilities:
Design and implement low-latency live trading platforms in C++.
Design and implement high-performance backtesting research framework in a cloud computing ecosystem.
Qualifications:
Experience in writing C++ in a large-scale codebase for a professional setting.
Experience in Python programming language.
Work experience with low latency trading platforms is a plus.
Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS is a plus.
Knowledge with ReactJS and node is a plus.
Being fast, critical and reasonable in thinking.
Good communicator, being rigorous, patient, and having a strong sense of teamwork.
Highly motivated, and able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Top Skills
AWS
C++
Node.js
Python
React
Similar Jobs
Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Sales • Security • Software • Cybersecurity • Data Privacy
As a Strategic Account Executive, you will sell Identity Security Solutions, exceed sales quotas, and engage with customers and partners to ensure successful sales cycles and customer satisfaction.
Top Skills:
MicrosoftOktaSalesforceSaviynt
Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Sales • Security • Software • Cybersecurity • Data Privacy
Join the Product Design team as an intern to create user-centered designs for SailPoint's SaaS platform. Responsibilities include wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, maintaining design systems, and iterating on designs with cross-functional teams.
Top Skills:
Adobe Creative SuiteFigmaSketch
Consumer Web • Healthtech • Professional Services • Social Impact • Software
As Director, Clinical Product, you'll guide the development of AI-enabled healthcare tools, ensuring clinical soundness, ethical design, and patient safety while collaborating across teams.
Top Skills:
AIDigital Health Tools
What you need to know about the Boston Tech Scene
Boston is a powerhouse for technology innovation thanks to world-class research universities like MIT and Harvard and a robust pipeline of venture capital investment. Host to the first telephone call and one of the first general-purpose computers ever put into use, Boston is now a hub for biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence — though it’s also home to several B2B software giants. So it’s no surprise that the city consistently ranks among the greatest startup ecosystems in the world.
Key Facts About Boston Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 269,000; 9.4% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Toast, Klaviyo, HubSpot, DraftKings
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, software, aerospace
- Funding Landscape: $15.7 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Summit Partners, Volition Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, MassVentures, Highland Capital Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: MIT, Harvard University, Boston College, Tufts University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, National Bureau of Economic Research, Broad Institute, Lowell Center for Space Science & Technology, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories


