Investment Associate
Company: Bridgewater Associates LP
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
For 50 years, Bridgewater has pursued one idea: the world can be
understood. Markets and economies follow cause-and-effect
relationships—and by understanding them, we think we can beat the
markets and generate true uncorrelated returns ("alpha") at
significant scale. Our clients include some of the world’s most
sophisticated institutional investors who turn to us to use our
unique insights to solve their biggest problems. Generating alpha
at scale is an exceptionally difficult task. It requires predicting
the future and doing so better than the millions of other extremely
smart, highly motivated people who are trying to do the same. Our
investment strategies seek to understand and navigate macroeconomic
shifts that drive the world’s most liquid markets (bonds,
currencies, equities, commodities, credit). These shifts have a
very limited sample size (some of them haven’t yet happened in our
lifetimes). Our approach is to start by digging deep to develop a
fundamental cause-effect understanding of the economic and
financial relationships that drive markets. We represent this
understanding in a model of the world that we call our System —code
and algorithms that generate views automatically, by ingesting vast
amounts of significantly cleaned data and reflecting the
relationships we’ve learned over decades of intense study and
experience. Being systematic allows us to stress-test the quality
of our ideas through time, and also helps ensure that at any given
point, our positions reflect everything we’ve ever learned, so that
our people can spend all their time focused on compounding on our
understanding at a faster rate than markets are learning. This
approach requires us to be at the forefront of human-machine
collaboration. Since 2012, Bridgewater has aggressively pursued the
vision of the artificial investor that can do everything a human
can, with computers not just representing the insights but also
generating the insights themselves. In 2023, we introduced AIA
(Artificial Investment Associate), our fully machine-powered
investing strategy. Our learnings in building AIA are now
transforming even our human investors’ jobs, allowing us to rapidly
discover and systemize new insights, and accelerating our
transformation toward a fully integrated system that combines the
best of human and machine intelligence. Every day we obsessively
interrogate our systems against our independent investor insights,
and work to evolve our systems to reflect how the world is
changing. Beating the markets with this approach requires intense
collaboration between brilliant people who constantly push
themselves and each other to improve every week, to arrive at the
best ideas without ego or politics. We rapidly elevate the best
thinkers to greater responsibility. We are looking to hire great
talent for our Investment Associate roles. Does this sound like
you? Investment Associates sit at the frontier of how Bridgewater
learns and invests. They are equal parts investor, engineer, and
inventor—building and evolving the systems that power one of the
world's largest hedge funds. We are looking for people with
backgrounds in quantitative fields—computer science, machine
learning, mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering—who have
spent a few years building real systems and now want to apply that
capability to understanding how economies and markets work and
translating that understanding into systematized investment
decisions. Who you are A builder and an inventor. You don't just
want to understand markets—you want to build systems that encode
that understanding and operate on it every day. You think in whole
systems, not individual models—you see the full architecture from
insight to investment decision and you want to own it end-to-end.
You're already experimenting with new technologies before most
people understand them, because you immediately see how they can be
applied to hard problems. You are ambitious, self-directed, and
undeterred by ambiguity. You don't wait for a roadmap; you build
the first version yourself. A rigorous, flexible problem solver.
You bring intense analytical rigor to everything you do—probing
assumptions, stress-testing logic, and making sure the answer is
actually right, not just plausible. When a problem demands a
technique you haven't used before, you learn it on the fly. You can
abstract up from the mechanics to see the deeper structure of a
problem—and apply that understanding to situations you've never
encountered before. Relentlessly, obsessively curious. To beat
markets, you must have unique insight—but markets are always
learning. You are fiercely driven to understand how the world
works, uncovering new logical relationships, testing and exploring
new data sources, and consistently expanding your understanding. A
deeply independent—bordering on iconoclastic—thinker. For decades,
Bridgewater has been studying markets and economies and reflecting
our best understanding in our investment systems. We need people
who will come in and tell us why what we're doing and thinking is
wrong—and be right about it. Able to draw insights across
disciplines. Our investment approach draws from economics, finance,
computer science, mathematics, statistics, political science,
history, natural science, and more. The best Investment Associates
see connections others miss—between a technique from machine
learning and a problem in macro forecasting, between a pattern in
geopolitics and an opportunity in portfolio construction.
Collaborative, gritty, and determined to grow rapidly. The problems
we solve are so hard and multifaceted that they require continuous,
intense collaboration. Grit is essential—many of the problems don't
have immediate or clear answers, and wrestling through to the truth
alongside others takes enormous perseverance. We need people who
push themselves and each other to improve every week, without ego
or politics. If you prefer to work as an individual, this is not
for you. If the pain of being pushed to evolve each day doesn't
excite you, this is not for you. What you'll do For fifty years,
we've been turning our understanding of how the world works into
systems that trade global markets. You'll push the frontier of how
we do it. Architect, own, and evolve the systems behind our
investment edge. Every day, our algorithms process vast data on
economic conditions and form views on markets—one of the world's
most advanced and profitable expert systems. You will build, own,
and interrogate these systems: developing and probing our most
sophisticated investment logic, identifying where it breaks, and
devising new analytical approaches to push it forward. The hardest
problems here don't yield to off-the-shelf methods. Invent new ways
of investing. With the launch of AIA, we're entering a
fundamentally new era in how humans and machines collaborate to
invest. We need people who can connect emerging technologies to our
highest-priority investment questions and devise practical
solutions that change how we research, build systems, and learn.
You won't just be using new tools—you'll be reimagining the process
itself. Oversee portfolios and live and breathe the markets. Your
systems trade global markets every day, and you will know them
cold—their logic, their edges, their blind spots. You'll form
independent market views and use that tension between human
judgment and system output to drive continuous improvement. The
best system owners are the ones who never stop asking: where is
this wrong? Research the drivers of economies and markets. Build
the insights that underlie our investment edge by tackling some of
the hardest analytical problems in macro—problems that demand
exceptional rigor, creative use of a wide range of quantitative
methods, and the ability to go from an abstract question to a
concrete, testable answer. Recent priorities have included the
shift to the new paradigm we call modern mercantilism and the macro
implications of transformational advances in artificial
intelligence. What you bring A strong foundation in a quantitative
or technical discipline—computer science, machine learning,
mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering, or a related field A
few years of professional experience building systems, models, or
quantitative tools—whether in technology, finance, research, or
another demanding environment A problem-solving orientation:
analytically rigorous and detail-oriented, but able to flexibly
learn new methods to get from concept to execution Genuine
intellectual passion for understanding how economies and markets
work—not just modeling them, but understanding the causal mechanics
Fluency in at least one programming language commonly used in
quantitative research or systems development Compensation The total
compensation range across these roles is $225,000–$450,000
inclusive of base salary and discretionary target bonus. The
expected base salary is typically 50%–75% of the relevant range,
depending on team, level, and experience. One of our core
priorities at Bridgewater is to enable our employees to build a
great life and career, and we believe our benefits are an important
extension of that philosophy. As such, currently Bridgewater offers
a competitive suite of benefits. Explore more information about
Bridgewater’s benefits on our website here . Bridgewater reserves
the right to change its current benefits program at any time, in a
manner that is consistent with applicable federal and state
regulations. This job description is not a contract and confers no
contractual rights, privileges, or benefits on any applicant or
potential applicant. Bridgewater has the right to change any and
all terms of this job description, including, but not limited to,
job responsibilities, qualifications and benefits. Nothing in this
job description constitutes an offer or guarantee of employment.
The Investment Associate full time position requires the candidate
to be eligible to work in the United States for a minimum of 3
years from the candidate’s start date. If visa sponsorship is
required for any part of the three years, the successful candidate
must demonstrate continuous, or eligibility to renew, work
authorization in the United States for at least three years after
the date of hire, without being subject to selection through a
lottery process. Bridgewater Associates, LP is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
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