Citadel Securities Trading Fundamental Analyst Interview

I have an upcoming interview with CitSec for their Trading Fundamental Analyst internship. Here is information from the job posting:

Your Objectives:
- Develop in-depth fundamental knowledge of a sector or industry, as well as broad base knowledge of financial markets
- Identify pricing inefficiencies and collaborate with traders to monetize predictions
- Identify new sources of data and transform unstructured data sets into signals
- Own the information space you work within (i.e. large-cap tech) by monitoring trends in the marketplace
Employ holistic approach to predicting distribution of outcomes and making volatility predictions

Your Skills & Talents:
- Strong academic background from a top school
- A strong interest in financial markets and a desire to learn about the fundamentals that drive them
- Ability to think about the world systematically and quantitatively, as well as the ability to deal with uncertainty in a logical and consistent approach
- Intermediate experience with programming, especially Python, preferred, but not required

I'm an Econ major, so a bit worried about the potential probability/math questions they may ask me. I have a solid foundation regarding financial markets, but really don't have a strong background in math.

I would really appreciate it if someone could shed some light on what types of questions (and level of difficulty) I can expect (probablility/confidence intervals/brain teasers/etc.) and how I can best prepare for these types of questions.

 

Not sure because it does say “fundamental” as opposed to their semi-systematic trader roles which I assume would place a higher emphasis on math and science principles. In terms of technicals I would say know the following: Expected Value, Bayes’ Rule, Permutations/Combinations, Mental Math, Logic Puzzles. There’s definitely some Im forgetting, but good luck. I did a couple of quant interviews and they’re reasonably difficult but just talk through reasoning and try to reduce a difficult problem to a simpler one.

 

Any tips on how I can best learn these concepts/questions in a very short period of time? I took a probability class last semester, so they aren't completely unfamiliar to me, but am definitely far from mastery.

 

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