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C++ Analytical Developer/Banking Derivatives
Date Posted: 4/29/2003 
Location: New York, US 
Salary: $100k-$125k base dep on experience 
Job Description: US investment bank - Front Office/C++ development for Derivatives (Credit and /or Interest Rate). Previous Investment Banking experience is essential, preferably in a Front Office environment. The role is to work on the continued development and improvement of a trading system for the business. The area is very profitable and highly regarded and the business experience you will gain will be excellent. You will need to have strong communication skills and able to understand complex financial math (PhD/MSc/1st class Degree in Numerate subject) pricing techniques, modelling and variables.

 

Contact Via E-mail to: [email protected] 

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