About Us
Verition Fund Management is a multi-strategy, multi-manager hedge fund founded in 2008, with approximately $24 billion in AUM and offices in Greenwich, Norwalk, New York, Chicago, Miami, London, Singapore, Dubai, and Hong Kong. Verition invests across six global strategies: Credit, Fixed Income & Macro, Convertible & Volatility Arbitrage, Event-Driven, Equity Long/Short, and Quantitative Strategies — covering nearly the full spectrum of liquid markets investing.
In 2025, Affiliated Managers Group (AMG) acquired a minority stake in Verition — a vote of confidence in the firm's trajectory and a signal of institutional credibility for employees and investors alike.
Verition's Differentiated Culture
Most multi-manager platforms operate as collections of independent pods with minimal cross-strategy communication. Verition explicitly rejects this model. The firm's culture encourages open communication across all strategies and teams, built on the belief that alpha emerges from integration — that ideas and risk awareness developed in one strategy can inform better decision-making in another.
This means investment professionals at Verition get broader context and intellectual exposure than typical pod structures allow. The firm wants professionals who think like business owners, combining rigorous analysis with an open, creative mindset.
Roles at Verition
Portfolio Management & Research — Long/short equity, credit, convertible arbitrage, event-driven, and macro PM and research roles. Verition sources talent from both buy-side and sell-side backgrounds, including prop trading desk alums.
Quantitative Research — Signal development, systematic model building, and quant research supporting the Quant Strategies Group. Python, statistics, and machine learning backgrounds are core requirements.
Risk Management — Portfolio risk oversight, exposure monitoring, and risk infrastructure roles across strategy areas.
Technology & Engineering — Systems engineering, data infrastructure, and DevOps roles supporting cloud-based trading systems, Kubernetes platforms, and CI/CD pipelines for live trading applications.
Operations — Trade lifecycle management, treasury, settlements, and fund operations roles supporting the global platform.
Compensation
Verition's compensation is competitive with multi-manager peers. Quantitative analyst roles have been listed at $135,000–$180,000 base, with total compensation reflecting strategy performance. Risk and operations roles range from $100,000–$200,000 depending on seniority.