I've posted this before but did not get a whole lot of responses, so here it is 
again:

Karamaan Group, a principal investment firm based in Manhattan is looking for 
an outstanding software developer to develop tools for financial analysis and 
knowledge management.

Candidates should have at least a bachelor's degree in computer science, math, 
or a related field and a good sense of coding style.  This is a high-impact, 
high-visibility job opportunity where successful candidates will be entrusted 
with a lot of responsibility for products that have a direct effect on the P&L 
of the firm and influences our workflow.

Karamaan Group is a small hedge fund, so the next hire will have a very direct 
influence on our software development and the firm as a whole.  We are a growth 
oriented firm that values people who take a craftsman's pride in their work. We 
like to take a contrarian view of things, value experimenting, and use often 
overlooked technologies.  We are looking for a candidate who shows strong 
analytical, organizational, and communication skills.

We have a legacy Java code base that may need occasional maintenance, but for 
the past few years, most of our new development has been done with Haskell 
(with bits and pieces of a few other languages here and there).  The ideal 
candidate would have at least some experience with Java and the related 
technologies used in our existing code, but since Haskell is our language of 
choice, we're looking for strong Haskell skills.  We have a knowledge 
management system built on Snap, so experience with Snap or Haskell web 
development in general would help.  Unlike most finance companies, we don't 
require previous experience in finance or business, but knowledge in those 
areas is definitely a plus, although candidates should already be able to work 
legally in the U.S. and be willing to move to New York City.

Please send your CV and cover letter to recruitment at karamaan.com.


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