Hong Kong PhD Discovery Program: April 2026

Job Locations CN-Hong Kong
Requisition ID
2026-10512
Experience Level
Student Discovery Program
Job Categories
Quantitative Trading + Strategy

Overview

Join us for a Discovery Program designed for PhD students and postdocs curious about careers in quantitative finance. Whether you’re exploring new applications of your research or considering a transition to industry, this event offers a unique window into life as a quant. Throughout the program you will receive an introduction to our business through lectures and interactive sessions. From networking with junior researchers to discussions with senior leaders, you’ll gain insight into both the intellectual challenges and collaborative culture of our work. 

 

What we’re looking for

 

This opportunity is for Postdocs or PhDs in a quantitative field such as Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research, or Economics.

Applicants must be graduating between 2027 or 2028 from a Singapore or Hong Kong based university.  Please submit your resume or CV to be considered for this program.

 

About Susquehanna

Susquehanna is a global quantitative trading firm powered by scientific rigor, curiosity, and innovation. Our culture is intellectually driven and highly collaborative, bringing together researchers, engineers, and traders to design and deploy impactful strategies in our systematic trading environment. To meet the unique challenges of global markets, Susquehanna applies machine learning and advanced quantitative research to vast datasets in order to uncover actionable insights and build effective strategies. By uniting deep market expertise with cutting-edge technology, we excel in solving complex problems and pushing boundaries together.

 

If you're a recruiting agency and want to partner with us, please reach out to recruiting@sig.com. Any resume or referral submitted in the absence of a signed agreement will not be eligible for an agency fee.

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