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Citi’s Institutional Clients Group (ICG) is looking for Graduate Software Engineers to join its application development teams in Dublin starting 1st September 2025. Graduate Software Engineers participate in an intensive training program, where they receive in-depth education to learn the fundamentals of the application development engineering role, including the Capital Markets, multiple programming languages, as well as the nuances of Citi’s culture.
Job Responsibility:
Develop quality and scalable software solutions using leading-edge technologies
Develop code consistent with quality standards
Offer support during testing cycles and post-production deployment
Use appropriate tools to test and debug code
Participate in the review of peer coding
Requirements:
Studying a STEM degree
Interested in pursuing a career in coding
Exposed to some form of coding language
Graduating by 2025
Obtained or on course to achieve a 2:1 (or equivalent) at undergraduate level or GPA 3.0 or above
Passion for Technology
Nice to have:
Commitment to personal growth and career development
Strong desire to learn
Success in team environments
Passionate about technology
Ability to multi-task with sharp problem solving skills
Strong communicator
Adaptable and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment
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