Software Engineer (Python) - Up to £200k 1st year compensation (Cash)

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Role:Software Engineer (Python)

Salary:Up to £200k 1st Year Compensation (Pure Cash)

Location:London (Flex-Remote Options)

Skills:Python expertise preferred


This firm is an elite company with high tech standards who have previously set tech world records. They are made up of some exceptionally talented individuals who above all are passionate about using the latest and greatest tech and pushing it to the limits.


They’ll find the best team to suit your skillset/interests but you could be working on:


• Some of the world’s most performant ETL pipelines that deal with billions of data points every second

• One of the most successful observability platforms worldwide

• Building software solutions/products with scale, reliability and latency considerations in mind

• R&D work for functional programming (either pre-existing languages (such as Rust and Erlang), or purpose-built languages similar to OCaml

• Building out Machine Learning Infrastructure and tweaking research models

• Working directly on Quant Logic/Research models for Alpha Generation


What else is in it for you?


• Software Engineers are treated as the company's #1 asset

• Low attrition rate; people working there love what they do on a daily basis!

• Very friendly, tight-knit environment

• Flat structure, with a clear progression route


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