Technology plays an integral part in the world of finance, whether it’s mathematicians working on complex investment theories, software engineers designing automated trading systems or scientistsworking in investment banking or venture capital.
With the growth of complex trading instruments, companies require more advanced mathematicalstrategies, more efficient software and faster platforms to remain competitive (and keep their datasecure). Financial companies invest heavily in the best people and the best tools to achieve this,
making the finance sector an inviting and rewarding prospect for those who want to work at the cutting edge of technology.
Contrary to some beliefs, working in finance doesn’t always involve putting on a suit and pulling long hours in Central London. ECM has also recruited for companies in Cambridge, Oxford, Brighton and further afield (the Channel Islands, Cyprus and the US) offering “Jeans and T-Shirt” working environments and sane 9-to-5 hours.
For those that haven’t worked in finance this guide is a brief introduction to some financial terminologyand is designed to give jobseekers an understanding of some of the different job opportunities withinthe finance sector. Please note that this is not meant by any means to be a definitive, expert’s guide to the finance sector.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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