American Century Investments operates a hybrid tech stack spanning Python, R, SQL, and Java across AWS and on-premises infrastructure (OpenShift, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Redshift), typical of legacy asset-management platforms undergoing modernization. Active projects on trading-platform modernization and rationalization, paired with pain points around asset retention and new business generation in retirement plans, suggest the firm is balancing infrastructure upgrades with sales execution challenges. Hiring velocity is decelerating despite 37 open roles, concentrated in sales and finance rather than engineering, indicating a near-term focus on revenue retention over tech expansion.
Notable leadership hires: IT Director
American Century Investments is a Kansas City–based asset manager with 1,001–5,000 employees managing portfolios and mutual funds for institutional and retail clients. The firm is majority-owned by the Stowers Institute for Medical Research; 40% of its annual dividends fund medical research into conditions like cancer and Alzheimer's. Operations span portfolio management, client-facing analytics (Tableau, Bloomberg), and trading infrastructure across US and Canadian offices. Current strategic priorities include compliance implementation for retail registered investment advisors, multi-asset-class strategy activation, and modernization of legacy trading systems.
Primary: Python, SQL, Tableau, AWS (Lambda, Step Functions, Glue, Redshift, Aurora), PostgreSQL, and Java (Spring Boot, Spring Batch). Legacy: DB2, SQL Server, OpenShift, Kubernetes, Bloomberg terminal, VBA.
Trading-platform modernization and rationalization, retail advisor compliance programs, fund analysis tools, ETF and separately managed account (SMA) platform development, and new product placement in retirement-plan markets.
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