In 2000, four visionaries - traders from Susquehanna and an IBM developer - came together in a tiny New York office with a radical insight: quantitative thinking and collaborative problem solving could transform how markets operate. They founded Jane Street on the belief that by combining deep mathematical fluency with cutting-edge technology, they could manage risks others overlooked and provide liquidity when markets needed it most.
From those humble beginnings, Jane Street evolved into a global quantitative trading powerhouse with over 3,000 employees across five offices worldwide. Today, the firm trades on more than 200 venues across 45 countries, continuously innovating in functional programming, machine learning, and programmable hardware. What started as a small group of traders and technologists has grown into a sophisticated organization where traders, researchers, and engineers work in tight loops to tackle the most difficult challenges in quantitative finance, all while maintaining the collaborative culture that has defined them from the start.