Our product :
The CATS (Cross Asset Trading System) product is a speedy, intuitive and consistent order management solution for Bloomberg Trading Applications that aims to solve traders' new workflow needs and meet their high performance expectations.
The product forms the backbone of a trader's workflow across many trading products. After onboarding EMSX 2.0 - the world's most popular Execution Management System - our goal is to help more trading systems create their next generation workflows.
Our team :
We are a small team based in London and one of two CATS Blotter feature teams. We collaborate closely as a team, and with other Engineering teams in London and New York.
We are client centric with a focus on quality, performance, intuitive user experiences, and financial workflows.
The CATS Blotter is a feature rich, configurable, modern client-side JavaScript / TypeScript application. By joining our team, you will face many interesting technical challenges as performance is critical, extensible architectural design is key, and the code is highly asynchronous.
Whilst the blotter and front-end are the team’s main focus, we also own part of the Market Depth product, a system that processes and visualises market order activity in real-time, which gives our team some exposure to full-stack technologies and challenges such as C++, multi-threading and distributed systems.
We have close ties to Bloomberg’s active internal JavaScript community and contribute to TC39, the JavaScript standards committee.
We're looking for engineers who want to challenge themselves, deliver results as a team, be proud of their work, and take our products to the next level!
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Interview process :
We believe interviewing is a two way street. It's a way for us to get to know you and your skills, and also a way for you to learn more about the team, our technical challenges, and what you'd be working on.
The content of each interview round will be tailored to the role and your background, but the general framework can be found here :
We want to ensure you can put your best foot forward throughout the process, so if you have any questions or need any accommodations to be successful, please let us know!