Financial Services
IT and security professionals built for regulated, audited, high-consequence financial environments.
Financial services environments are defined by two things: complexity and consequence. The systems are complex — trading platforms, core banking systems, payment rails, risk engines — and the consequences of a failure are immediate, measurable, and sometimes public.
Our financial services IT candidates have worked in banking, investment management, insurance, fintech, and payment processing environments. They understand SOX IT controls — change management, access management, segregation of duties, audit logging — not as a framework someone explains during an audit, but as the way they operate every day.
PCI-DSS environments: network segmentation for cardholder data environments, tokenization, encryption key management, quarterly scanning, penetration testing requirements. They have built these environments and maintained them through QSA assessments.
For fintech and trading environments specifically: latency-sensitive infrastructure, market data feed management, high-availability architecture, and the kind of reliability engineering that gets taken seriously when a millisecond of downtime has a dollar value. We place engineers who have worked at that level.
SOC 2, GLBA Safeguards Rule, FFIEC guidance, state-level data protection — the regulatory landscape in financial services is layered and specific. Our candidates arrive already speaking the language.