It doesn't appear to be a Haskell job.  The job announcement on their website is here: https://voleon.simplicant.com/jobs/18439/detail -- they only add the line about "strong experience developing in a functional programming environment (Haskell, Erlang, others)" when they're spamming Erlang and Haskell mailing lists.  If it's not a Haskell job, it doesn't belong here.  Unless people want to open the list up to everyone who thinks they have an "interesting" job, of course.


On 2 November 2015 at 23:08, Christopher Allen <cma@bitemyapp.com> wrote:
Yes I noted you have contributors to the community working for you in an earlier email, the question is whether the job will involve using Haskell or not. Does the position entail using Haskell? If yes, what percentage of the work approximately will be in Haskell? If no, are there any plans to start evaluating Haskell internally? If there are such plans, will this position likely involve being a part of that?

>We have one of the top contributors to the Haskell language onsite working for us fulltime.

Does the company allocate them time to work on open source? If so, how much and how often? For example, Guido van Rossum had arrangements in the past where his time was split 50/50 between managing Python and company projects. Does Voleon sponsor Haskell.org or any open source projects in Haskell? Summer of code? Is the position for a team where there are other Haskellers?


On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Charles Weitzer <charles@voleon.com> wrote:

What are you talking about?  We have in the past and continue to post to this ML.  We have interviewed people from this list and have flown them in from around the world to interview onsite.  We have one of the top contributors to the Haskell language onsite working for us fulltime.  Please stop guessing about our motives.  We are one of the top machine learning groups in the world.  We need great people, both researchers and programmers, to come help us grow our company.  We have found that people with extensive experience and expertise in Haskell tend to be very good at doing what we need done.

 

 

Charles Weitzer

 

Senior Recruiter

Voleon Capital Management LP

Charles@Voleon.com
Office: 510.704.9870 x 7012

Mobile: (510) 558-9182

www.Voleon.com



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From: Christopher Allen [mailto:cma@bitemyapp.com]
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 12:46 PM
To: Charles Durham <ratzes@gmail.com>
Cc: Charles Weitzer <charles@voleon.com>; Haskell Cafe <haskell-cafe@haskell.org>
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Engineer Needed for Machine Learning Group

 

They've done this before (see attachment). If they don't give a straight answer on whether or not they're actually using Haskell, can they be blocked from posting to the ML for spam?

 

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Charles Durham <ratzes@gmail.com> wrote:

Yeah, that's what I was thinking, not a bad recruiting strategy though

 

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Christopher Allen <cma@bitemyapp.com> wrote:

To your point,

 

>- strong experience developing in a functional programming environment (Haskell, Erlang, others).

 

is usually a dog-whistle for "we want better than average programmers but we're going to make them use tools that'll make them less effective and less happy"

 

 

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Charles Durham <ratzes@gmail.com> wrote:

Nothing in the description (aside from the subject line) says that the engineer would be developing in Haskell. The C/C++/Python/Go to me indicates this has no business being posted here. Am I wrong?

 

Charles Durham

 

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Charles Weitzer <charles@voleon.com> wrote:

Voleon Capital Management LP is a quantitative hedge fund located in Berkeley, California. We would like to hire a senior software engineer with strong functional programming experience as soon as possible.

Voleon’s founders previously worked together at one of the most successful quantitative hedge funds in the world. Our CEO has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford and has been CEO and founder of a successful Internet infrastructure startup. Our Chief Investment Officer has a PhD in Statistics from Berkeley. Voleon’s team includes PhD's from leading departments in statistics, computer science, and mathematics. We have made several unpublished advances in the field of machine learning and in other areas as well. 

Here is our formal job description:

**********************************************************

* Senior Software Engineer *

Technology-driven investment firm employing cutting-edge statistical machine learning techniques seeks an exceptionally capable software engineer. You will architect and implement new production trading systems, machine learning infrastructure, data integration pipelines, and large-scale storage systems.

The firm researches and deploys systematic trading strategies designed to generate attractive returns without being dependent on the performance of the overall market. Join a team of under 30 people that includes a Berkeley statistics professor as well as over ten PhD's from Berkeley, Chicago, CMU, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and UCLA, led by the founder and CEO of a successful Internet infrastructure technology firm. The firm’s offices are walking distance from BART and the UC Berkeley campus in downtown Berkeley, California. We have a casual and collegial office environment, catered lunches, and competitive benefits packages.

We seek candidates with a proven track record of writing correct, well-designed software, solving hard problems, and delivering complex projects on time. You should preferably have experience designing and implementing fault-tolerant distributed systems. Experience with building large-scale data infrastructure, stream processing systems, or latency-sensitive programs is a bonus.

We are growing rapidly. Willingness to take initiative and a gritty determination to productize are essential.

Required experience:

- strong experience developing in a functional programming environment (Haskell, Erlang, others).

- developing with C/C++/Python/Go in a Linux environment with a focus on performance, concurrency, and correctness.
- working in TCP/IP networking, multi-threading, and server development.
- working with common Internet protocols (IP, TCP/UDP, SSL/TLS, HTTP, SNMP, etc.).
- architecting and designing highly available systems.
- architecting and designing large-scale data management infrastructure.
- working in large codebases and building modular, manageable code.

Preferred experience.:

- debugging and performance profiling, including the use of tools such as strace, valgrind, gdb, tcpdump, etc.
- working with build and test automation tools.
- working with well-defined change management processes.
- diagnosing RDBMS performance problems, exploiting indexing, using EXPLAIN PLAN, optimizing at the code layer, etc.
- working with messaging queues (RabbitMQ, Redis, etc.) as well as distributed caching systems.

Interest in financial applications is essential, but experience in finance is not a primary factor in our hiring.

Benefits and compensation are highly competitive.

**********************************************************

The above job description is just a starting point in terms of possible duties and seniority.  We can be very flexible for the right person.

If you are interested please apply on our website: http://voleon.com/apply/.

If you have any questions or  if you know of anyone who might be interested, let us know the best way to get in touch and we can discuss details.

Thank you,

 

Charles Weitzer

Senior Recruiter

Voleon Capital Management LP
Office: 510.704.9870 x 7012

Mobile: (510) 558-9182

www.Voleon.com

 

 

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