Spot trading phone interview

I have a 2nd round phone interview with Spot Trading next week for an algorithmic trader role. The recruiter said that i will be speaking with a financial engineer and that the questions will be technical.

Given that i'm not a programmer i would be really screwed if i get programming questions. When i asked the recruiter for details, she didn't specify. Not quite sure if it's mostly math/brainteasers/probability like the other top prop shops.

If anyone else has interviewed with spot for a trading role, any insight will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

 

I recently had the phone interview with a senior financial engineer. He grilled me on my work and strategies. I sort of got the impression that he was fishing, and that was confirmed when he said at the end, "well, based on what i've heard i don't think your strategy can add much value to what we're doing. We want someone to come in and sort of plug an existing model and scale it out."

What was surprising was that this was NOT the job i was interviewing for. There was no mention of me going in and importing a model i had previously used.

This is one reason why i hate prop trading interviews. So much fishing going on for information.

 

Hi LingLing90,

How'd the interview go? Hope it went well!

I've only spoken to someone on their trading team, and my impression was that the interview for STP trading would be fairly conventional as prop trading interviews go.

It is interesting, though, that they have a fundamental equity research group now, so I too would be confused about what to expect. Did you get brainteasers? Maybe a stock pitch?

Just curious, are you focusing your search on buyside ER?

Best of luck!

 

Good point. First two rounds were very technical - lots of C++, stochastic calculus, PDEs and some option pricing. I guess the final one's going to be similar. Was just curious if anyone on here has ever worked for them or has had other experiences.

 

Hi Colin,

Sorry I'm just seeing this now. I've had two rounds of interviews with Spot, they were almost entirely behavioral. I'm still waiting to hear back regarding the final round. How did this turn out for you?

 

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