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Quantitative Developer C++/ Python - London- World-Leading Hedge Fund

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Quantitative Developer C++/ Python - LondonWorld-leading hedge fund looking for experienced Python and C++ Quant Developers to join their new systematic arm in London.

Exciting opportunity to join an elite team working to build out and enhance their cutting-edge quantitative trading platform. You will work directly alongside senior PMs, quants and engineers gaining invaluable knowledge and experience across all major financial markets.

Requirements:

3+ years professional experience with modern Python or C++ (C++ 17 or later preferred) Bachelor's in Mathematics,puter Science or other quantitative field Deep-level knowledge of development on Linux Knowledge of SQL Experience developing back-testing, simulation, and trading systems is a plus Finance industry experience preferred


Rewards and Incentives
Market-leading salary + lucrative bonus Opportunities to learn and develop new skills in a truly collaborative environment that thrives on innovation Emphasis on work/life balance

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If this sounds like you, or you'd like to know more, please get in touch!

Tara Neville

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