10 open positions with Core Strats at Standard Chartered, SG/PL/FR/UK/NY

We have 10 open positions for mid-level and senior Haskell (technically Mu, our in-house variant) developers with Core Strats at Standard Chartered Bank, with 5 possible locations (Singapore, Poland, UK, France, New York).

You can learn more about our team and what we do by reading our experience report “Functional Programming in Financial Markets” presented at ICFP last year: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3674633. There’s also a video recording of the talk: https://www.youtube.com/live/PaUfiXDZiqw?t=27607s

The roles are eligible for a remote working arrangement from the country of employment, after an initial in-office period. We cover visa and relocation costs for successful applicants. Note that one of the first steps of the application is a Valued Behaviours Assessment and it is quite important: we won’t be able to see your application until you pass this assessment.

Applications must go via these links:

New York specific link: Quantitative Developer Job Details | Standard Chartered Bank

For Poland only, contracting (rather than direct employment) is also a possibility. If you’re interested in that then don’t use the links above; please email us at CoreStratsRoles@sc.com instead. Make sure to include the word Haskell somewhere in your email. You can also use that email address if you have questions about any of these positions or your application.

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Is there an office in NY?

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Yes, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, and we have a (small) team presence there.

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Does the project use nix?

No. (And a few more words to reach the 20 character minimum.)

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Hey, what are the baseline requirements for the mid-level positions? I’m a senior engineer with 8 years industry experience under my belt; 5 years in finance; No industry experience with Haskell but have been working with haskell on the side for a couple years now. I’m looking to focus my career into Haskell (or FP); but I keep getting denied for this position…

Demonstrated Haskell (or other typed FP) is a requirement, but it doesn’t need to be in industry. If you have e.g. open source contributions to GHC and libraries, make sure to list them clearly in your CV and/or application letter.

The New York link is now available. I edited the post but it’s also here: Quantitative Developer Job Details | Standard Chartered Bank

I applied but I didn’t encounter any “Valued Behaviours Assessment” anywhere.

It’s not immediate, it might take a while until your application gets picked up.

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