I have a phone interview with Citadel next week. I am currently in banking and would like to know how best to prepare for it. Please let me know how you prepared for your phone interviews, resume as well as usual questions, Citadel-specific info.
it was all fit. You should do some research to learn about the various groups in the firm. Nothing technical first round. Second round is where things get fun.
I am a chemist trying to get into the industry and I have a phone interview with Citadel next week.
Will it be all behavioral/fit questions in this preliminary interview? From what I heard, Citadel can be quant-focused so should I brush up on my programming skills and statistics knowledge? Or would my time be better spent focusing on technical questions, pitching a stock, etc?
I would greatly appreciate any insight/tips on what to expect. Thanks in advance.
I had contacted an HR person expressing my interest in an analyst position in Global Equities or Research & Trading (thought my chemistry PhD would be helpful in doing equity research or something similar; am also interested in trading). My resume was eventually passed on to another HR person who wants to talk to me for about 30 min or so. I believe this other person recruits for QR. Not 100% positive on that, but it appears that way after Googling them. I'm thinking it's for either ITAP or QR.
Hmmm. So your chemistry background is a little unique in trading.
I've had some friends interview there, but it's mostly guys with CS, Math, Finance, or ORFE backgrounds. They got hit with programming and stats problems. I suspect you should expect fewer programming questions (unless it's on your resume) but instead focus on the stats and probability stuff.
If it's not HR, it probably will be a technical interview. I'm just not sure what they're going to throw at you.
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it was all fit. You should do some research to learn about the various groups in the firm. Nothing technical first round. Second round is where things get fun.
Citadel Phone Interview, Science Background (Originally Posted: 01/23/2014)
I am a chemist trying to get into the industry and I have a phone interview with Citadel next week.
Will it be all behavioral/fit questions in this preliminary interview? From what I heard, Citadel can be quant-focused so should I brush up on my programming skills and statistics knowledge? Or would my time be better spent focusing on technical questions, pitching a stock, etc?
I would greatly appreciate any insight/tips on what to expect. Thanks in advance.
Do you know if it's FTAP? QR? ITAP?
Do you know if it's with HR or someone else?
I had contacted an HR person expressing my interest in an analyst position in Global Equities or Research & Trading (thought my chemistry PhD would be helpful in doing equity research or something similar; am also interested in trading). My resume was eventually passed on to another HR person who wants to talk to me for about 30 min or so. I believe this other person recruits for QR. Not 100% positive on that, but it appears that way after Googling them. I'm thinking it's for either ITAP or QR.
Thanks again, would appreciate any advice.
Hmmm. So your chemistry background is a little unique in trading.
I've had some friends interview there, but it's mostly guys with CS, Math, Finance, or ORFE backgrounds. They got hit with programming and stats problems. I suspect you should expect fewer programming questions (unless it's on your resume) but instead focus on the stats and probability stuff.
If it's not HR, it probably will be a technical interview. I'm just not sure what they're going to throw at you.
Have you taken a graduate statistics class?
I have not, only undergrad level stats
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