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Gambit Research Ltd (http://gambitresearch.com) | London, UK | ONSITE | £40-80k + Bonus

Gambit Research specialises in creating and managing an automated betting service, via research, statistical analysis and the use of complex algorithms. We ingest and organise terabytes of market and event data from more than fifty sources and make the data available to our strategy teams in real time. We care deeply about speed, accuracy and availability.

Our flagship product, MollyBet.com, presents the odds offered by many of the world's largest bookmakers and betting exchanges, and enables clients to bet with multiple operators with a single mouse-click or API request. Molly is generally regarded as the best product in its class.

We're always looking for clever, pragmatic, and autonomous individuals to join our team. We have a unique culture, where hierarchy and fancy job titles don't matter. Instead our team is given the freedom to choose their own tools, work on projects they actually find interesting, and have totally flexible working hours. The technologies our team typically works with includes: Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, C, C++, Java, Haskell, Julia, Go, JavaScript, AngularJS, ReactJS, Django, PostgreSQL, Redis, Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ, Celery, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Graphite, Sentry, Git, and GitLab.

We're currently recruiting for:

  - Python developers
  - Erlang developers
  - Linux infrastructure engineers / SREs
Visit https://www.gambitresearch.com/jobs.html or send your CV over to careers@gambitresearch.com for more information.



I really enjoyed the code quiz! Applying and rooting for the best o/


No visa sponsorship, oh no ;/


I spent time doing the challenge too and then got an impersonal no visa template response. HNers beware.


I had fun solving the challenge tho :) I might post it to a gist or something ehhehe


That's why you shouldn't do any quizzes or tests even before talking to a human being.


You are correct, but all in all, it was a fun to solve quiz, so it counted as some brain exercise :-) I wasn't reaaaally confident of anything heehe.




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