Introduction:
Our team deals with data analytics and visualization, multiple projects running involving risk analytics, risk monitoring and quantitative research.
Major languages in use are C#, JavaScript/TypeScript and Python.
The development work covers end-to-end process, database schema design, API design and front-end UI/UX design.
We also follow DevOps practices, build, test and deploy by ourselves. By using the Git branching model, pull requests and CI/CD tools, we enforce peer reviews and automated tests to ensure code quality
Requirements:
- More than 1 year experience in front-end or back-end development or both, using languages similar to C#/Java, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python/R
- Willing to step out of comfort zone and learn. You will be exposed to mathematical and statistical concepts which require you to understand to implement user requirements; Multiple programming languages, frameworks could be used in a single project to provide an optimal solution
- You don't have to be an expert on all fronts, only front-end or back-end is fine, but you need to be comfortable working any front, we expect developers to grow with the team and able to cover solutions end-to-end
- Our team members have different backgrounds, daily communication is done in English. We expect you able to read and write in English, limited speaking capacity is acceptable
Good to Have
- Already familiar with our major languages C#, JavaScript and Python, able to code solutions end-to-end
- Already Familiar with SQL/NoSQL databases, .NET Core, React, Redux, FastAPI and Anaconda, RESTful API and gRPC
- Already familiar with CI/CD setup, AWS/GCP, CDK/Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, Linux Bash and Windows Cmd
- Good mathematics and statistic knowledge (understand concepts like matrix and related operations, correlation, standard deviation, etc.)
Not Required:
- Financial background is not mandatory, every fund works different, financial concepts here should be easy to understand, we don't expect you to come from other hedge funds or investment banks