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Can anyone recommend a good book for software people who are looking to break into the finance industry as a developer?

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What exactly do you mean when you say "finance industry"? That could mean many many different things. (trading applications, arbitrage, hedgefund/quant stuff, mortgage banking, historical data analysis, and on and on) – tim Feb 20 at 21:49
In general I have found that if you want to work at banks doing trading applications they want to have people from well-known schools and they want you to know lots of esoteric language and platform things. They also generally work you pretty hard. Lots of smart people, but it is a rat race IMO – tim Feb 20 at 21:51

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I work in the Finance Industry, and we couldn't care less if you know Finance. We have ex-investment bankers who work here and like having lives and wearing jeans for that. We want you to know how to program.

At least, that's my company. If you're doing software hedge fund analysis and coming up with quants yourself, that's another story I suppose.

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As a whole I don't think you need to specifically focus on learning financial related technologies all though this will not hurt. At the company I work for we don't hire on financial knowledge apart from the most senior positions.

Most financial sector companies are not short of cash so they tend to hire good developers. I would say concentrate on become a great developer and you will not have a problem.

One of the best ways to get into finance is to look for jobs in the financial centers. London City New York, Frankfurt etc

Some common technologies that are widely use in the financial sector include;

  • Websphere application server 6.1
  • FIX protocol and fix4j
  • tibco RV

In regards to books;

  • How the city of london works
  • How to read the financial pages

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Not so much software as finance: John C. Hull "Options, Futures, and Derivatives".

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Practical .NET for Financial Markets is an excellent book.

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The functional part is very nice and the mapping between technology and business is very good. – weismat Apr 3 at 20:05

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