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tuono Posted: 05-16-2008 9:50 PM

Need some guidance from u experience crowd, would a job doing IT at

1) Goldman Sachs doing C++ as a Support/Developer in Commodities IT

2) Merrill Lynch as C# Lead Developer in Fixed Income IT

There are both equally attractive one being the company, the other being the role, pls help?

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i suggest you go with the one that gives you the better role Wink those two are nice companies by the way, congratulations for making it to them, wow

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They appear to be quite markedly different jobs. Without knowing your personality type, your preferences, your passion, your ambitions, your career goals, any advice is really just a toss in a wind.

The melody of logic will always play out the truth. ~ Narumi Ayumu, Spiral

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right thanks guys for the advise. Well i'm waiting and seeing the response from the inteviews which i thought went pretty well. So nothing's confirmed yet, just excited about it. May just be wishful thinking on my part too.

The lead role sounds v much more exciting as I have been dying to be one for awhile now. Only thing now is to bet whether my 5 years of exp is worth enough to them. For Goldman, is more of a hands-on role handling alot of support and development in their in-house proprietry programming language which pulls me away from .Net obviously. But yea i agree with icelava, really 2 different roles here. V hard to compare the apples and oranges.

thanks anyway guys.

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so it was just my wishful thinking indeed, nothing came out from those 2 jobs, but I still hav another standard chartered position that touch down. So i'll take that, whatever u can get yea!
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What does the job at Standard & Chartered do?

The melody of logic will always play out the truth. ~ Narumi Ayumu, Spiral

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C++/C# developer role for equities derivatives IT and opportunity for tech lead towards end of year after they've finished ramping up.

but guess stan chart is not as big-ass of a bank than the Goldmans or Merrills.

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I see, your niche appears to be financial systems. I am guessing you deal with a large number of Unix systems as well.

The melody of logic will always play out the truth. ~ Narumi Ayumu, Spiral

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Yea banks are a challenging place to be especially for IT. I'm currently at Barclays and we deal with Unix as db/messaging, Java as server, C# as client, C++ on various other systems. So our systems have to interact and interface with each other so they all work. Furthermore the biz requirements are as fluid as the financial markets.
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you're also with barcap? i'm with GSDC...

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hey..great to see a fellow barcap :) i'm with Credit IT at ORQ. Which unit team are u in? and wow ur an MVP! any great tips on how do u go about being an MVP?

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