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Job Watch: London

by "Stephen Taylor <editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED] >" <StephenTaylorFRSA@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Feb 18, 2008 at 04:40 PM

Gambler wants functional programmer:

Python Programmer, London; mathematical modelling, Greenfield, Python,
Lisp, Erlang, Haskell, Ruby, Python, APL/J/K, C, Emacs: 30-40k

This is a rare opportunity for exceptional programmers with a passion
for Python development to work in a small and highly profitable
company providing software to the gambling industry. From building
statistical models on huge historical datasets, to systems which
automatically place bets, my client build software that handles
millions of pounds worth of transactions each year.

Offering an exceptional working environment without any pretence, my
client are looking for candidates who are bright and ambitious.
Minimum requirement is evidence of high academic achievement from a
top tier University. This will be supported by excellent A-levels in
relevant subjects.

This opportunity would suit technically and mathematically motivated
graduates through to seasoned professionals who are looking to explore
a new way of working. My client prefers to use clever tools and
expressive, powerful languages wherever possible. No previous industry
experience is necessary, Phd graduates are encouraged to apply.

Full details:
http://www.jobserve.com/EA9194FEAAC07E1F0.job

Stephen Taylor
editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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"Stephen Taylor <  2008-02-18 16:40:59 
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aleph0 <apl68000@[EMAI  2008-02-19 01:20:33 
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