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"Stephen Taylor <editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Gambler wants functional programmer:
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>Python Programmer, London; mathematical modelling, Greenfield, Python,
>Lisp, Erlang, Haskell, Ruby, Python, APL/J/K, C, Emacs: 30-40k
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>This is a rare op****tunity 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 sup****ted by excellent A-levels in
>relevant subjects.
>
>This op****tunity 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]
't all the suitable candidates already making more than enough money
on Wall Street?
--
Jane Sullivan


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