Argus lets employees who could have material nonpublic information, like bankers and consultants, trade compliantly with their employer restrictions. Today banks and consulting firms struggle over compliance restrictions and even pay fines when employees misuse their brokerages. The way Argus works is pretty simple: charge firms like Bain, partner with brokerages like Schwab, and allow employees to trade on their existing accounts.
About Us
Aer is building Rippling for compliance. Today compliance officers at funds, asset managers, and brokers have a fragmented stack across 5-10 legacy systems that don't speak to each other and don't drive best outcomes. We're unifying these disparate systems into a single whole, and have just raised a round to do so. We process millions of trades and thousands of other data types annually.
Our Values
Building: We prioritize building the company and the team, together; we embrace risks and long shots.
Caring: We care deeply about each other, from celebrating the big wins and commiserating over losses to the casual conversations. Empathy defines our interactions.
Results: We are outcome-oriented.
About You
A builder looking to manage and improve our mission-critical data. You're comfortable at the strategic level building out metrics and dashboards for us to know the state of our data, and in the weeds figuring out why a single account isn't feeding. You can script to pull and manipulate data.
What We're Looking For
We're building a trading frontend with an API and compliance backend. Our stack is React, Python.
fulltimeNew York, NY, USData science$150K - $220K3+ years
fulltimeNew York, NY, US$70K - $80KAny (new grads ok)