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Python Developer job in London – Hybrid - Circa £60k to £120k

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world-leading investment finance company based in London who are now seeking for a Python Developer with a good experience working on Python, FastAPI.

The ideal Python Developer are seeking for a recent graduate from a top university with a Masters / PhD related to finance ideally. Experience with quantitative research with AI risk analytics is also desirable.

The company are highly lucrative in the finance industry. With constant development and growth, there will be excellent opportunities to use data-driven processes to drive leading change in the industry, and opportunities to work with top clients on their portfolio.

Key Skills

  • A recent graduate holding a Masters degree / PhD

  • Ideally to be from a Finance background

  • Strong proficiency in Python

  • Experience in working with fullstack, API – Cloud, fastAPI – Internal services, backend API, automation and Kubernetes

    The company are offering a salary between £60k to £120k, along with an excellent benefits package. The role itself will be hybrid, with options to work from home and at the office. The application process itself will involve a Python numerical skills test, coding test, a take-home project, and interview rounds.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Devops, FPGA, Electronics, Hardware, Embedded Linux, Java, Python, Devops, C#, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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