From 4U Maths to Quant Trading - Q&A with IMC (2 Viewers)

Trebla

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Is it possible for me (math standard subject completion) to answer this question, or would I require any higher level mathematics? I know this is not syllabus aligned, but just in case. Thank you.
Whilst the assumed knowledge is up to Maths Ext2, most questions will not require concepts anywhere near that level.

Without giving too much away, if you think you can answer this one without using any Maths beyond Standard level, then feel free to submit your solution. :)
 

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Also is it possible to start off as an engineer/developer and move into a trader or researcher role down the line?
While coding experience is certainly beneficial for traders at IMC, it’s not a requirement. Our interns and graduates receive comprehensive training throughout their programs to ensure they have the knowledge and tools they need to succeed on the desk. The bulk of technical implementation and infrastructure development is handled by our engineering teams, allowing traders to focus on strategy, market analysis, and decision-making.

It is possible to move from a developer role into trading, but it’s important to note that the two paths require distinct skill sets. While both are highly technical, the day-to-day focus and mindset differ. As a result, these transitions are rare and typically only occur when a candidate shows strong potential and interest in both disciplines.
 

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What kinds of activities can university students participate in to better equip them for quant-related roles?

A great way to learn more about the trading industry while you're at university is to get involved in clubs and societies. Many trading firms, including IMC, actively sponsor student organisations and collaborate on events. These are excellent opportunities to meet industry professionals, develop relevant skills, and explore what a career in trading could look like.

At IMC specifically, we also run a global trading game called Prosperity. It’s a fun and interactive way to experience what it's like to trade in our very own market. You do not require prior experience. Keep an eye on our social channels early next year to get involved!
 

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Hi all,

Ever wondered what career paths are out there if you are good at Maths and pursuing a STEM degree at university? Quant trading could be the career for you!

I am excited to introduce our BoS Trials sponsor @IMC Trading to the Bored of Studies forum, who will be sharing exclusive insights into what it is like to work for a global quant trading firm.

We understand that many people might not be familiar with what quant trading actually is, so we have set up this thread as a unique opportunity to interact directly with the industry and ask questions. This thread is open to current HSC and university students. I encourage you to get your questions in sooner than later, as this thread will close on Friday 12th December 2025.

Who is IMC Trading?
IMC is a global trading firm supported by cutting edge quantitative models and world-class technology. They are known to hire employees who are strong at Maths (i.e. quants), have a fast dynamic work environment, and yes, have an enviable competitive salary for graduate employees straight out of uni!

What questions can I ask?
As a guide, you might like to ask questions on topics such as:
  • What quant trading actually involves
  • The degrees and skills that are relevant for this industry
  • IMC’s workplace culture
  • Types of maths or coding commonly used
  • Programs and opportunities available for prospective uni students
Of course, this list isn’t exhaustive - feel free to ask any other questions you’re curious about! No question is too basic or too small. Everyone is here to learn and IMC is happy to help. So go ahead - don’t be shy, just ask! :wavey:

I’ve barely started university. Why should I ask questions now?
Because four words – the earlier the better!

IMC has a LaunchPad program designed for first year uni students with applications for 2026 opening early-next year (that's only a few months away!). This program gives you a head-start helping to fast-track participants into IMC’s highly sought-after internship and graduate programs. If you’re even considering a career in quant trading, this thread is a rare opportunity to explore your options and get your foot in the door early on!

BONUS free merch
If there are enough people engaging, we may consider giving away some free merch posted straight to you! More details to come if that happens :)
No i never wondered what career paths are out there if am good at Maths and pursuing a STEM degree at university
 

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Many people are concerned about the change in climate (which is being demonstrated with the 2025 unusually severe windy weather in Sydney). Is Quant Trading environmentally friendly, and are there any goals to to minimising emissions or reaching a total output of emissions to 0 (predictions by computers are sure to use up a lot of power).

When hiring employees, you hire graduates based on their skills in mathematics. How do you assess these skills (as different universities may have different exam difficulties and competitiveness)?

I am considering a degree in physics (secondary education) or perhaps mathematics secondary education/actuarial mathematics (UNSW) or even mechanical engineering. If I do study one or more of these disciplines and decide that I want to work in IMC, are the chances of being hired still likely?

Also, what specific mathematics courses are preferred from graduates?

Thank you.
 
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