You're invited to apply
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You're invited to apply to Jane Street’s First-year Trading and Technology Programme!
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Who:
First-year undergraduate students
When:
7th April - 11th April 2026
Where:
Jane Street's London Office
2 & A Half Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4UJ
Deadline to apply:
Sunday, 18th January 2026 at 11:59pm GMT
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This April, Jane Street is excited to host our First-year Trading and Technology Programme (FTTP) out of our London office. We are inviting current first-year undergraduates to learn more about what we do and how we do it
through a series of talks, games, activities and events.
This is an incredible opportunity for first-year students studying maths, physics, computer science, or other STEM-related majors. No prior knowledge of finance is necessary — if you like solving problems, have a
curious mind, and want to see what a career at Jane Street might look like — this programme is for you.
Attendees will arrive in London on Tuesday, 7th April and depart Saturday, 11th April. Jane Street will cover all travel expenses to and from London, including housing and meals.
Interested in attending FTTP? Submit your application here.
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APPLY
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The deadline to apply is Sunday, 18th January at 11:59pm GMT. All applicants will receive an update on their application status after the deadline date.
Have questions? Feel free to reach out to fttp@janestreet.com and someone from our team will get back to you.
We hope to meet you soon!
Jane Street
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Jane Street works differently. We are a quantitative trading firm active
on more than 200 trading venues across 45 countries. As a liquidity provider
and market maker, we help form the backbone of global markets. Our approach
is rooted in technology and rigorous quantitative analysis, but our success
is driven by our people.
We are always recruiting top students and we invest heavily in teaching and
training. The environment at Jane Street is open, informal, intellectual,
and fun. People grow into long careers at Jane Street because there are
always new and interesting problems to solve, systems to build, and theories
to test. More than twenty years after our founding, it still feels like
we're just getting started.
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