Hello python-italy community, First let me apologize in advance for posting in English (I do not yet speak much Italian) and for perhaps the inappropriate content of this posting. If we are indeed posting on the wrong forum we would greatly appreciate it if one of you can point us to the right forum for such matters.
In short our company is looking to hire 2 top python talents in Rome, Italy. We (Point Nine) are a small company (about 20 in all) offering a SaaS/outsourcing service to the global financial community. We focus on middle office operations (data plumbing) and we are pretty much on the cutting edge both in terms of financial product coverage and also in technology usage. It's quite a tough field in terms of competition as our main competitors are tier 1 banks like JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley etc which have unlimited resources relative to us. We thus rely on offering a service over and above the one offered by our competitors which from an IT perspective it also implies we must be able to remain very flexible and agile. And thus the use of python. All our core systems are developed in python and are very carefully crafted to deal with all the weird and wonderful things thrown at us by our clients. Our approach to development is simple: hire the best, keep the team small (max 5-6 core developers) and keep communication channels open at all times (ie no or little hierarchy). Our main office is in London where there is a relatively deep pool of talent but (because of relocation of one of the senior devs in Rome) we are exploring the possibility of building a small dev team in Rome. We have just began our exploration so any feedback/quidance/pointers would be greatly appreciated. We will also be presenting at the upcoming EuroPython conference so we hope to meet some of you there. Thanking you in advance -- Pavlos Christoforou Point Nine Financial Technologies Ltd Mobile: +44 (0) 79 6696 2508 pavlos.christofo...@p9ft.com _______________________________________________ Python mailing list Python@lists.python.it http://lists.python.it/mailman/listinfo/python