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Citi is seeking an Applications Development Intermediate Programmer Analyst in New York, NY. This intermediate-level position involves contributions to application systems analysis and programming activities.
Key responsibilities include consulting with users on programming solutions, analyzing applications for vulnerabilities, and serving as a mentor to lower-level analysts. The role requires a Bachelor’s degree and offers a salary ranging from $95,770.00 to $133,630.00, along with competitive benefits.
The Applications Development Intermediate Programmer Analyst is an intermediate level position responsible for participation in the establishment and implementation of new or revised application systems and programs in coordination with the Technology team. The overall objective of this role is to contribute to applications systems analysis and programming activities.
This job description provides a high-level review of the types of work performed. Other job-related duties may be assigned as required.
$95,770.00 - $133,630.00. In addition to salary, Citi’s offerings may also include, for eligible employees, discretionary and formulaic incentive and retention awards. Citi offers competitive employee benefits, including medical, dental and vision coverage; 401(k); life, accident and disability insurance; and wellness programs. Citi also offers paid time off packages, including planned time off (vacation), unplanned time off (sick leave), and paid holidays.
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