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Quantitative Applications C++ Developer |
Date Posted:
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4/29/2003 |
Location:
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San Francisco, US |
Salary:
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$100k plus depending on experience |
Job Description:
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Prestigious investment firm is seeking a Quantitative Application Developer to join a team responsible for derivative pricing and risk management applications. The focus will be on various front office and trading applications for Commodities, Equities, Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange. Applicants should have 4+ years financial industry experience with very strong skills in object oriented (C/C++), SQL, & Perl programming; data collection structures development; and client server architecture. Hands on familiarity writing code for sophisticated quantitative algorithms for futures, derivatives and option pricing applications a must. |
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[email protected] |
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