Hi Camelers,

On Thursday, November 6, 2014 6:40:48 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Yallop wrote:
> On 6 November 2014 11:32,  <tcamps@teksystems.com> wrote:
> > I have a client which is exploring the application
> > of programming using OCaml in the development of algebra representation for
> > financial instruments.

To clarify, this position is in fact offered by Bloomberg.
 
As you may be aware, Bloomberg has licensed LexiFi technology for financial contract representation. To learn more about the use of
LexiFi's technology in the Bloomberg Professional Service, see http://tinyurl.com/ohunp3w. We are seeking developers to work on this
effort among other challenges.
 
As this community is characterized by transparency, we consider it an unfortunate mistake this information was held back and unreservedly
apologize!
 
We are very excited at the prospect of growing our teams of OCaml developers in both London and New York and strongly encourage those among you interested in a career in financial technology to reach out
to us!
 
-- 
Maxime Ransan (mransan AT bloomberg DOT net), Shayne Fletcher (sfletcher13 AT bloomberg DOT net)