Programming role in Financial Trading - Chicago
Laurie Lemmen
lbl3 at calvin.edu
Thu Oct 29 10:59:24 EDT 2015
Andrie Trading
Financial Trading Programmer
440 S. LaSalle St., Suite 1110
Chicago, IL 60605
Contact: Brad TenHarmsel (Calvin alumnus)
btenharmsel at andrietrading.com
About you
Are you a gamer? Do you like life hacks? Do you attend scripting meet-ups in R or Python?
If you enjoy solving puzzles, gaming, are quick and witty, and have an amazing thought process we think you have a chance to make an impact here! Seasoned or not, we want to talk to you!
About us
Andrie Trading wants to hire some passionate, talented, idea driven individuals to join our growing trading firm. We need someone who wants to be involved in the financial industry, and believes in art and science.
Want to be trained by some of the most astute market participants out there? Our firm is among the best in class. We are based in Chicago and looking for people willing to learn the intricacies of options, and gain tutelage from seasoned options traders. Though we fly under the radar, we have been specializing in options market making for 30 years. We pride ourselves on trust, loyalty, good-will, and effort. We are a true meritocracy.
If you are interested in being in our next training program contact us for an interview.
Skills needed:
* Quantitatively driven and interested in the financial markets.
* Have Initiative and creativity. We are a flat company that wants see your ideas come to life!
* Computer skills are a must. You will be scripting in Python and/or R.
* Competitive, disciplined. Know when to move on and when to engage.
* Astute attention to detail
* Willing to learn and thrive on change.
* Positive attitude to get along well with others in a fast paced environment.
For career opportunities at Andrie Trading, please send your resume to info at andrietrading.com.
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