Jobs at Interactive Brokers

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Interactive Brokers (IB) is a global electronic brokerage founded in 1978, delivering low‑cost, high‑frequency trading solutions to institutional and retail clients worldwide. The firm runs a proprietary matching engine written in C++ and provides a robust API ecosystem in Java, Python, and C#, enabling developers to build algorithmic trading strategies at scale.

IB hires across a spectrum of technical disciplines: software engineering, data science, infrastructure, cybersecurity, quant research, product management, UI/UX, and DevOps. Candidates can expect a code‑first culture that emphasizes performance, automated testing, continuous integration, and agile delivery. Remote and hybrid work options are available for most roles, and the team values innovation, problem‑solving, and a data‑driven approach to trading technology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Interactive Brokers?
Working at IB means joining a high‑performance, mission‑driven team that prioritizes speed, reliability, and low latency. Developers enjoy deep technical ownership, frequent code reviews, and the chance to impact global markets. The culture encourages continuous learning, cross‑functional collaboration, and rewards initiative. Remote work is supported, with flexible schedules for most roles, while benefits include competitive health plans, equity, and generous PTO.
What types of positions are available at Interactive Brokers?
IB posts roles in software engineering (frontend, backend, mobile), data science and analytics, infrastructure and cloud operations, cybersecurity, quantitative research, product management, UI/UX design, DevOps, and finance operations. Positions range from entry‑level internships to senior leadership, with opportunities to work on algorithmic trading systems, market data pipelines, and real‑time risk engines.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
To differentiate yourself, showcase hands‑on experience with high‑frequency or algorithmic trading, demonstrate proficiency in C++, Java, Python, or Go, and include measurable outcomes—such as reduced latency by X% or increased throughput by Y%. Highlight contributions to open‑source projects or personal trading bots, and tailor your resume to the specific role by aligning skills with the job description. During interviews, focus on system design, problem‑solving under time constraints, and a deep understanding of market microstructure.

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