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We're a top tier hedge fund seeking an assistant to help one of our traders with Aspergers Syndrome.

He has a PHD in mathematics from an Ivy League University and is a genius at applying stochastic calculus to the derivatives markets. However, he has Aspergers syndrome and sometimes struggles with his social skills. He's aware of his limitations and has requested an assistant.

We would like someone to help him prioritize his tasks, avoid anti-social behaviors, and help him interact with his coworkers.

Candidates must have Masters/PHD in education or educational psychology and 10+ years experience working with gifted people with Aspergers. A background in math/finance is preferred, but not necessary. Ideally, candidates will have experience working with with gifted adults with Apsergers in a professional setting.

We're willing to pay what it takes to get right person. At a minimum, we'll pay a 125k Base Salary and a bonus. We're willing to pay relocat...See More
J.Rodman Redd On 11/15/10, HR wrote: > We're a top tier hedge fund seeking an assistant to help one > of our traders with Aspergers Syndrome. > > He has a PHD in mathematics from an Ivy League University > and is a genius at applying stochastic calculus to the > derivatives markets. However, he has Aspergers syndrome and > sometimes struggle...See More
Nov 27, 2010
J.Rodman Redd On 11/15/10, HR wrote: > We're a top tier hedge fund seeking an assistant to help one > of our traders with Aspergers Syndrome. > > He has a PHD in mathematics from an Ivy League University > and is a genius at applying stochastic calculus to the > derivatives markets. However, he has Aspergers syndrome and > sometimes struggle...See More
Nov 27, 2010
J.Rodman Redd On 11/15/10, HR wrote: > We're a top tier hedge fund seeking an assistant to help one > of our traders with Aspergers Syndrome. > > He has a PHD in mathematics from an Ivy League University > and is a genius at applying stochastic calculus to the > derivatives markets. However, he has Aspergers syndrome and > sometimes struggle...See More
Nov 27, 2010


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