IMC invites ambitious university students from Brisbane studying mathematics, science, engineering, or statistics to apply for a dinner event to connect with traders and learn about career opportunities.
Pull up a chair.
Curious about a career in trading or tech but want to hear it straight from those in these roles already?
Emerging Talent Tables are small, invite-only roundtable dinners for students who want to get to know IMC in a more intimate and exclusive setting. You'll sit down with IMC traders, technologists and researchers, hear how they actually got here, and ask the questions you won't find answers to online.
No presentations. No pressure. Just good food, honest conversations, and smart people around thetable.
Is this you?
You might be a great fit if you are:
What to expect
Event details
Location: Details to be shared to those attending
Date: Monday 13 April, 2026
Time: 6.00pm - 8.30pm
Invite-only: Places are limited, and attendees are hand-selected
Want a seat at the table?
Register your interest by completing the form below.
Selected students will be contacted with event details closer to the date.
We'd love to meet you.
Curious about a career in trading or tech but want to hear it straight from those in these roles already?
Emerging Talent Tables are small, invite-only roundtable dinners for students who want to get to know IMC in a more intimate and exclusive setting. You'll sit down with IMC traders, technologists and researchers, hear how they actually got here, and ask the questions you won't find answers to online.
No presentations. No pressure. Just good food, honest conversations, and smart people around thetable.
Is this you?
You might be a great fit if you are:
- In your first-or-second year of university with a minimum distinction average
- Enrolled in a technical degree across maths, engineering, science, statistics, physics, tech or other STEM-related fields
- Are curious about careers in trading, technology or quantitative research roles
- Like asking astute questions, sharing ideas, and meeting others who are just as curious as you
What to expect
- An intimate dinner or roundtable with a small group of your peers and IMCers
- Open conversations about career paths, internships and grad roles
- Insights into how trading, research and technology work together at IMC
- A chance to build genuine connections without the awkward networking
Event details
Location: Details to be shared to those attending
Date: Monday 13 April, 2026
Time: 6.00pm - 8.30pm
Invite-only: Places are limited, and attendees are hand-selected
Want a seat at the table?
Register your interest by completing the form below.
Selected students will be contacted with event details closer to the date.
We'd love to meet you.
Top Skills
Engineering
Mathematics
Science
Statistics
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