I'd be careful Dave - if they google you and find this post including
the 1972 Seneca comment and their consultant's direct number, they may
not be too amused.
Cheers & good luck
Ecke

2010/2/19 David J Brooks <[email protected]>:
> I had no idea that my Fortran IV classes at Seneca back in 1972, would
> lead to this dramatic job offer.
>
> Who needs a bus license now, eh.,
>
> Dave
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Ben Beardslee <[email protected]> wrote:
>> David,
>>
>>
>>
>> I had come across your details this morning by way of kx.com.  I am a
>> recruiter with the Hagan-Ricci Group, a 20 year old executive search firm
>> that works exclusively with the leading automated trading shops in the
>> industry.  We have helped build many of the most prestigious teams in this
>> business.  One of my top clients is a well-known high frequency trading
>> group in Chicago.  They are in desperate need for someone with top-notch KDB
>> expertise, so I thought I should bring it to your attention.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please let me know if you, or anyone you know, would be interested in
>> learning more about the following opportunity:
>>
>>
>>
>> The Senior KDB Support Administrator will satisfy the Trading, Quantitative
>> and Quantitative Research teams' demand for new KDB functionality by writing
>> q scripts and applications and  providing support of existing KDB
>> applications.  Another major responsibility will the Data Cleaning of KDB
>> Time Series, development of sanity checks, filters and adaptive data
>> cleaning algorithms.  Our KDB includes real-time and historical data used
>> across the entire firm and across a wide range of asset classes.
>>
>> The Senior KDB Support Administrator will develop functions that provide
>> access to KDB from various development platforms, including python and C++.
>> He/She will actively participate in troubleshooting day-to-day problems with
>> data quality and data flow.  Other responsibilities will include managing
>> the KDB time series repository and associated q library, developing tools to
>> monitor the data acquisition integrity and the data quality and maintaining
>> Sun’s time series database and associated q libraries.
>>
>> The ideal candidate will have:
>>
>> -At least 3 years of experience with the KDB database
>>
>> -Proficiency in Q programming language (q-god level)
>>
>> -Knowledge of scripting language, preferably Perl and Python
>>
>> -SQL and data modeling skills
>>
>> -A strong background in financial markets, financial products and historical
>> market data.
>>
>>
>>
>> If you’re open to other opportunities in general, let me know.  We’ve got a
>> lot going on and I’d be happy to discuss further.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Ben Beardslee
>> HRG / 914.273.6222
>>
>> www.hrg.net
>>
>>
>
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