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[Selby Jennings : Recruitment for the Global Financial Markets] . The Java Financial Model Developer will be responsible for the development of brand new code, as well as the enhancement of the existing code base within this market and credit risk teams. The Java Financial Model Developer will also be responsible for helping assist other areas of financial research and engineering. If the candidate is experienced enough, there will also be the opportunity to home in on management skills by leading the team of junior developers also.
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