Xcelerit
Graduate Software Developer – Software Development
XceleritIreland6 hours ago
Full-timeEngineering, Information Technology

Xcelerit is hiring high-potential fresh graduates to join our development team in Dublin.


We work at the intersection of high-performance computing, mathematical finance, and systems programming. We build production-grade systems that solve complex quantitative problems for global financial institutions.


This is a full-time, on-site role with real ownership from day one.


What You Will Work On


You will contribute directly to live projects involving:


  • Quantitative finance and trading systems
  • Risk analytics and numerical simulation
  • Performance-critical C++ systems
  • Python-based research and prototyping
  • Optimisation and scientific computing


Our engineers work across the stack - from modelling and research to implementation and deployment.


What We Value


We are interested in graduates who:


  • Have strong fundamentals in algorithms and data structures
  • Write clean, structured code
  • Enjoy solving challenging technical problems
  • Are comfortable with ambiguity
  • Take pride in improving their craft


Finance experience is not required. Technical strength and learning ability matter more.


Why Join


  • Direct mentorship from experienced engineers and quant developers
  • Exposure to real production systems
  • A high level of ownership and accountability
  • High level of responsibility early in your career
  • Competitive compensation
  • Potential full-time offer based on performance


Work Environment


This role is on-site in Dublin. We prioritise close collaboration and in-person problem solving, especially for early-career engineers.


Who Should Apply


Fresh graduates in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or related quantitative disciplines who want to build serious engineering depth in a demanding but supportive environment.


If this aligns with how you want to start your career, apply via LinkedIn.

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