Susquehanna International Group
I just got an interview with SIG, where I am really interested in. I had an interview with Jane Street Capital as well. Should I expect similar type of interview? Does anyone have an experience with SIG that you could share? I really want the internship and am hoping to land one with them. Moreover, I have had about four other S&T interviews ranging from ML to GS. Have an offer from one but am considering declining it for SIG. So, it would be great if you could compare their culture/interview style to the IB S&T ones.
Also, could anyone tell me about their culture? people? who they look for?
Thanks in advance,






Very quantitative interview.
Very quantitative interview. You will be solely judged based on how you answer the probability/brainteasers. Review those types of questions.
i applied to SIG back in
i applied to SIG back in November.
When did you apply? Am I out of the running?
John Wikowski
3 weeks ago
I applied three weeks ago.
ditto
Very quantitative interview. You will be solely judged based on how you answer the probability/brainteasers. Review those types of questions.
yup. a couple of brainteasers. they like jocks.
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Expect a lot of probability
Expect a lot of probability questions. And don't get any wrong or you won't be going to 2nd round.
a few pointers
- they LOVE poker (they will love you if you played competitive poker)
- they LOVE competition junkies. tournament chess, sports, etc.
definitely talk those two things up in the behavioral questions. there is very little bullshit. she pretty much reads questions off a sheet.
my phone interview a year or so ago was 10-15 mins of behavioral and 15 mins of dice, cards, brainteasers.
I thought Jane Street was
I thought Jane Street was worse though. Not sure why they would ask mental math questions over the phone and ask that you not to use a calculator or paper. Might as well just skip those and move onto something more useful. How much can you learn from a person by asking them what 159 x 54 is?