Junior C# Developer
- Permanent
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Junior C# Developer – Rates eTrading – Front office sought by leading Investment Bank based in Central London.
Role:
- We are responsible for all execution platforms in the dealer-to-client and dealer-to-dealer spaces, providing solutions across Rates and Credit; cash and derivatives.
- Looking for a developer with a minimum of 2 years experience, ideally between 4-5
Experience required:
- C# development experience
- Experience in bond and IRS dealer-to-client markets.
- Object oriented design and development, design patterns.
- Auxiliary development process skillset (GIT, Maven etc.)
Desirable
- Experience in dealer-to-client trading.
- Test automation technologies (e.g. Robot framework).
Please apply within for further details or call on 02073331838.
George Cave
Harvey Nash – Finance & Banking
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