[Haskell-cafe] NYC Haskell Developer Position
Christopher Lewis
c at functionx.org
Thu Oct 11 14:34:43 UTC 2018
Karamaan Group is an investment firm based in Manhattan. We are
looking for an outstanding software developer to develop tools for
financial analysis and knowledge management. Since we are investors
and not traders, our focus is not on building trading systems, but on
business and data analysis. We strongly value people who take pride in
their work and have a craftsman’s dedication to building bespoke
products. Our ideal candidate is an experienced software developer
with a penchant for abstraction and analysis, a solid sense of
organization, and an ability to communicate and persuade. While we are
looking for a candidate who demonstrates an intense focus on quality,
she also needs a master engineer’s intuition for how to make trade offs
that are a necessary part of day-to-day software development.
Candidates should have some formal training in a quantitative field
and a keen interest in building robust and elegant software. This is a
high-impact, high-visibility position where successful candidates will
be entrusted with a lot of responsibility for products that have a
direct effect on the P&L of the firm and influence on our workflow.
The ideal candidate will have production experience with Haskell or
another functional language, relational databases and relational data
modeling, Python, and Java. Additionally, as this is a startup
environment, the ideal candidate will be comfortable filling many
different technology roles, and contributing to the success of the
firm wherever they can, not just in agreement with their job
description.
Karamaan Group is an investment adviser and manager catering to family
offices and institutional investors. We value innovative thinking,
encourage an entrepreneurial atmosphere, and enjoy spirited
discussions.
Please send your CV and cover letter to recruitment at karamaan dot
com. Please do not reply to the original poster.
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