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An established industry player is looking for a bright Graduate Developer to join their innovative team in Cambridge. This role focuses on developing highly algorithmic C++ software that supports cutting-edge technologies across various industries. You will collaborate with a dynamic group of developers and mathematicians, turning ideas into reality through algorithm research and software refinement. The supportive culture fosters growth, with mentoring provided to help you quickly adapt to the necessary skills. If you're passionate about software engineering and eager to make an impact, this is the perfect opportunity to build your career with a top employer.
Apply your C++ coding skills to algorithm development at this top company.
Join this Cambridge-based team to develop highly algorithmic C++ software, which enables the creation of cutting-edge products for a wide range of industries and end applications. The work they do now underpins the future technologies and devices that shape the world of tomorrow.
They are seeking a bright Graduate Developer with strong C++ coding skills and mathematical aptitude to join their team. Here you will work closely with a dynamic motivated group of developers and mathematicians to turn their ideas into reality. This will typically involve tasks such as researching, designing and implementing algorithms; refining the company's software by adding new features and functionality, investigating and resolving issues, and improving its performance and reliability.
This is a great career-building opportunity, working for a top employer on interesting technology whilst building your software engineering expertise. The culture is supportive, and mentoring will be provided to help new joiners come up to speed quickly with the necessary domain knowledge and skill set. A competitive salary and benefits package are on offer to the successful candidate.
Keywords: Algorithms, Mathematics, Software Engineering, C++, STL, Standard Template Library, Graph Theory, Cambridge.