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Monday, February 4, 2008

Front Office Developer (Hedge Fund)

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Top Manhattan based hedge fund seeking a front office developer to work in challenging proprietary trading environment that rewards well. This position is a support role with the firm's software development team, located on the trading floor. The team uses .NET technology to rapidly develop in-house solutions for portfolio managers, traders, and Quants.

Requirements

* 0-2 years programming experience
* Programming experience with Any Object Oriented Languages (.NET, Java, C++).
* SQL database development experience (designing tables, creating SQL statements)
* Bachelor's degree in Computer Science with good GPA
* Experience with Microsoft Excel helpful
* Internship within the financial field a plus

Great environment to work in! Bonuses are extremely large!
A great opportunity to break in to the financial world.

NO F1 VISA or OPT SPONSERSHIP!

Labels: $60-75K, Hedge Fund roles

posted by Declan Fallon at 1:28 AM

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