I am beginner in K.I want get money over language K. Not now. Long-range outlook.How I may do it?My experience in K and english:) I shall be improving.I pro in other languages - finacial, data bases and other - in thistheme seven years.
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.926)the easiest way, if you are lucky enough, is that the company you work for decides to license kdb+.This is becoming quite commonplace in finance - e.g. I can’t think of any relevant investment bank which does not have a kdb+ project running.If you are not so lucky, then scan the web for kdb+ jobs, e.g. first google hit shows uphttp://jobs.trovit.co.uk/index.php/cod.search_jobs/what_d.kdb+/Register with a headhunter who specialises in kdb+ positions.Most of the open positions I hear of are in NYC or London, but HK, Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore are also appearing every now and again.First Derivatives is often hiring top notch graduates; you could drop them a line.English and kdb+ skills are important, but depending on the position so will knowledge of market data, market microstructure, trading strategies and corporate actions./b. yogaOn Aug 26, 2008, at 8:00 AM, victor79 wrote:>> I am beginner in K.> I want get money over language K. Not now. Long-range outlook.> How I may do it?> My experience in K and english:) I shall be improving.> I pro in other languages - finacial, data bases and other - in this> theme seven years.