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A reputable trading operations firm is seeking driven 2025 graduates for the Trading Operations Assistant role in London. You will monitor global trading activity on proprietary platforms, ensuring accuracy and identifying anomalies. Candidates should have a BSc in Maths, Statistics, or Economics, and possess strong numeracy skills along with attention to detail. The role involves flexible hours, including weekends, and offers excellent training and career progression opportunities.
Trading Operations Assistant - 2025 Graduates (Maths / Statistics / Economics)
Location: City of London, on site 5 days a week. Willingness to work flexible hours, including regular weekend shifts (approximately 50% of working time).
Salary: Up to £33,000 (dependent on skills and experience).
Reference: J13051.
Please note: This is a trading operations role (not financial trading). The position operates on a shift pattern, including early mornings, late evenings, and approximately 50% weekend work. Please apply only if you are fully comfortable with this schedule.
You must be eligible to work in the UK, the client cannot consider any visas.
A long-standing and highly regarded client of ours is seeking high-calibre 2025 graduates to join their Trading Operations team. Operating within the global sports trading sector, this is an excellent opportunity for numerate graduates to work with large, complex datasets in a fast-paced, intellectually stimulating environment alongside highly skilled professionals.
This role is ideal for driven, detail-oriented graduates looking to develop strong analytical, operational, and technical skills within a dynamic organisation offering excellent training and career progression.
As part of the Operations team, you will be responsible for monitoring and supporting global trading activity via proprietary trading platforms operating 24/7. You will play a key role in ensuring accuracy, identifying anomalies, and supporting the smooth functioning of the trading lifecycle. Confidence to challenge errors, attention to detail, and a desire to learn are essential.