[Chicago] Job opening: Trading Technologies - Senior Software Quality Engineer

Brian Herman brianherman at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 06:49:12 CEST 2011


But you still got paid right?
Thanks,
Brian Herman

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brianherman at acm.org








On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:39 PM, Brian Herman <brianherman at gmail.com>wrote:

> No response from the job poster?
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> Thanks,
> Brian Herman
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> brianherman at acm.org
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> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Jon Sudlow <jsudlow at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> No no no you dont want to work for one of these places. I had the
>> wonderful expereince of doing great, getting praised by my bosses, then
>> getting fired by someone i never met when the project ended... dont be
>> fooled
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>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Brian Herman <brianherman at gmail.com>wrote:
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>>> Can I apply to be an intern Ill work for the bagels and cereal and
>>> drinks?
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Brian Herman
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>>> brianjherman.com
>>> brianherman at acm.org
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>>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Brian Herman <brianherman at gmail.com>wrote:
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>>>> OH MY GOD FREE BAGELS AND FOOSBALL ^_^
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Brian Herman
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>>>> brianjherman.com
>>>> brianherman at acm.org
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>>>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Brian Curtin <brian.curtin at gmail.com>wrote:
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>>>>> Hey all,
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>>>>> My team at Trading Technologies <http://www.tradingtechnologies.com/>is now looking for a strong Python user for a Senior Software Quality
>>>>> Engineer role. The product we work on is a historical tick database server
>>>>> which provides trade data to a GUI charting tool and analytics engines
>>>>> within the company. We want someone who is experienced with building test
>>>>> tools and libraries of all sorts: regression, performance, load, data
>>>>> validation, and more. The server, written in C++ on Windows, exposes a data
>>>>> API which we have wrapped in Python and use to generate our tools.
>>>>>
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>>>>> An ideal candidate should have a solid understanding and interest in
>>>>> software testing, experience with parallelism libraries like Python’s
>>>>> multiprocessing, and experience working with automated build and continuous
>>>>> integration systems. Prior job experience within the financial world is
>>>>> helpful, but most important is someone who can grasp the entire scope of the
>>>>> project quickly, and design and write solid, comprehensive test code to
>>>>> ensure the quality of the project. Someone with experience mentoring and
>>>>> leading junior QEs would be useful too.
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>>>>>
>>>>> We’re running Python 3, using Mercurial, and working with some pretty
>>>>> beefy hardware. The environment is pretty laid back – casual dress, free
>>>>> bagels and cereal, free drinks, Xbox/Wii, foosball – and the work isn’t so
>>>>> bad either!
>>>>>
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>>>>> Here’s a more formal job spec:
>>>>> https://jobs-tradingtechnologies.icims.com/jobs/1750/job -- send me a
>>>>> resume if you’re interested.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Brian
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