Software Developer (C++) - Up To £350,000 - London
Hunter Bond

Software Developer (C++) - Up To £350,000 - London

3 November by Hunter Bond
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Role: Software Developer

Salary: £350,000 T/C

Location: London

Client: Top Fintech


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly skilled C++ Developer with excellent technical and communication abilities to join a successful and fast-paced tech-driven team within the finance sector.

You’ll be working alongside top-tier technologists with backgrounds from some of the most respected tech and trading environments, collaborating on cutting-edge systems that push the boundaries of performance and scalability in financial software.

This role offers the chance to contribute to the development of one of the most robust and scalable data platforms in the industry. You’ll have end-to-end involvement in the software development lifecycle, with real influence over the direction and implementation of key technical solutions.


Key Requirements:

  • Strong commercial experience with C++ and Python (2+ years)
  • Proven experience building and consuming RESTful microservices
  • Experience handling large-scale or high-throughput data systems
  • Prior experience in the finance sector (preferred but not essential)
  • Solid academic background, ideally in Computer Science or a related discipline from a top University


If you're a talented software developer ready to make a meaningful impact in a technically sophisticated environment, apply now – interviews are taking place immediately.


Feel free to get in touch directly with any questions!

Skills
  • C++
  • Computer Science
  • Python
  • Data Systems
  • software developer
  • finance sector
Reference: 56012280
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