Fast forward a few years (and a move across the country), Jared is one of Optiver’s newest Institutional Traders in the Chicago office – and one of the first new hires classes to travel to Amsterdam for Optiver’s global training program,
We sat down with Jared to discuss his experiences in the training program and how his time at Optiver has been thus far.
Meet Jared

Hometown: Houston, Texas
Hobbies: Cooking, running and weightlifting, sports (anything competitive) and playing the drums
Fun fact: Played drums at a Houston Texans halftime show in 2008 with a marching band
Tell us a little more about how you found Optiver.
My first exposure to options and market making actually happened my junior year of college. I was enrolled in a couple of stat courses with some friends, and we were doing a lot of data analysis in financial markets. During those courses, we would also look into where the money was coming from and how liquidity worked in the markets. It was all pretty new to me, and this is where my general interest and knowledge of trading (and market making) began.
Around the same time – which also happened to be during COVID-19 – there were a ton of market making and trading firms in the news with everything going on with GameStop. Seeing this led me to start looking into some of the firms and what they did – including who they worked with and who their competitors were – and it eventually led me to Optiver.
Did you have any background in trading or finance?
Short answer – not really. But I do like math a lot, primarily statistics. When it comes to strategy games, I’ve actually never played poker or chess competitively, but I love watching and playing for fun. Personally, I’d say I’m ok at both.
One of the cool things about visiting Amsterdam was that they have a huge chess culture in the office, which was awesome to see, and it inspired me to start playing a lot more. I’m naturally a very competitive person, and the game of chess just provides another competitive outlet for me to utilize that’s both challenging and stimulating. I’m coming to find that a lot of people at Optiver are similar in that mindset, which makes a lot of sense now.
Let’s dive into your time in Amsterdam a bit. Tell us a little about the Optiver Academy and your overall experience.
Let me start off by saying that I loved the training program. But to back up a bit, the week leading up to heading to Amsterdam was a bit of a whirlwind. I actually moved to Chicago a week before I started at Optiver this past August. I had four initial days in the office, then, on day five, I was on a plane to Amsterdam to start my trader training, or the global Optiver Academy.
Aside from being a literal

