Jane Street is looking to hire functional programmers for our offices in New York, London and Hong Kong. We're looking for both interns for this upcoming summer as well as full-time hires.
Jane Street is a strong believer in statically typed functional programming and has probably the largest team of functional programmers in any industrial setting. OCaml is our language of choice, but we're very happy to hire Haskellers (indeed, we already have a good number of them on board already!) We use OCaml for running our entire business, supporting everything from statistical research to systems administration to automated trading systems. If you're interested in using functional programming to solve real-world problems, there's no better place. Jane Street has a very informal feel --- if you dress much nicer than a t-shirt in jeans, you'll look out of place --- but it's also an intellectually challenging place where you get to wrestle with hard problems and learn about the subject matter of trading, a fascinating field in its own right. There's also a strong focus on education, with both on the job training and a system of formal classes. We also have a strong commitment to open-source. We released our Core suite of libraries a few years back, and we continue to extend the reach of our public releases. And we have and will continue to financially support projects to improve the OCaml ecosystem. Compensation is more than competitive, and no prior experience with finance is required. Here are some resources you can use to learn more about Jane Street and what we do. - A talk I gave at CMU about how and why we use OCaml <http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/61> - Our technical blog: <http://ocaml.janestreet.com> If you want to get a flavor of our approach to software, you might be interested in looking at Async, a monadic concurrency library we just released: http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/100 Follow this link to apply: http://janestreet.com/apply -- Yaron Minsky _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
