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Five Rings LLC - Careers

LINK 2027: Software Development Intensive Program

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About this role

Five Rings is offering LINK 2027, an intensive five-day software development workshop in New York for current university sophomores. Participants will learn about trading system technologies, C++23, Python, distributed systems, and automated trading programming, mentored by experienced developers in a state-of-the-art environment.

What you'll do

  • Participate in hands-on software development exercises focusing on trading systems
  • Learn network protocol stacks and distributed systems design
  • Study C++23 and Python in a Linux environment
  • Explore automated trading system programming fundamentals
  • Collaborate with full-time Five Rings software developers
  • Engage in team-based problem-solving activities

What they're looking for

  • C++ programming (C++23 preferred)
  • Python programming
  • Linux operating systems
  • Distributed systems concepts
  • Network protocol understanding
  • Problem-solving and analytical thinking
  • Teamwork and communication

Benefits

  • $2,000 stipend
  • Travel coverage to and from New York
  • Housing accommodations provided
  • Breakfast and lunch included
  • Social activities with Five Rings team
  • Mentorship from full-time software developers
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Five Rings LLC - Careers

Five Rings LLC is a proprietary trading firm that builds trading systems and tools to connect to markets and execute strategies. The company is hiring Trading Operations Engineers to support trading desks and Software Developers to build and optimize trading infrastructure in C++ and Python.

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Likely interview questions

  • What experience do you have with C++ or Python, and which do you prefer?
  • Can you describe a time you solved a complex technical problem?