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Citadel is one of the world's most successful alternative investment firms. Founded in 1990 by Ken Griffin and headquartered in Miami, Florida, Citadel manages capital for institutional clients including sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, foundations, and endowments. The firm has generated over $74 billion in total gains since its founding, more than any other hedge fund in history. Citadel employs more than 2,600 people across offices in Miami, New York, London, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
Citadel operates alongside its affiliated market-making firm, Citadel Securities, which is a separate entity focused on electronic market making rather than investment management.
About Citadel
Citadel runs a multi-strategy investment platform deploying capital across global equities, fixed income, commodities, quantitative strategies, and macro. The firm has over 270 PhDs across more than 60 academic fields contributing to its investment process. Its data-driven approach to risk management is a defining characteristic — Citadel famously recovered from the 2008 financial crisis and went on to generate record profits of $16 billion in 2022.
Citadel is known for a high-performance, meritocratic culture. It invests in talent aggressively and is consistently cited as one of the top-paying employers in the hedge fund industry.
Types of Roles at Citadel
Portfolio Management Portfolio managers run investment strategies across Citadel's business units — equities, fixed income and macro, commodities, and quantitative strategies. PMs are given significant capital to manage and are expected to generate alpha independently, supported by the firm's research and technology infrastructure.
Investment Research & Analysis Analysts conduct deep fundamental research supporting portfolio managers across equity sectors, macro themes, and credit. The path typically progresses from analyst to portfolio manager over time with significant mentorship. Browse open equity research jobs on Wall Street Careers.
Quantitative Research Quantitative researchers develop systematic trading strategies, risk models, and alpha signals. These roles require strong backgrounds in mathematics, statistics, physics, or computer science. See quantitative analyst jobs.
Software Engineering Citadel's engineers build the technology underpinning trading execution, risk systems, data infrastructure, and quantitative research platforms. See open finance software engineer jobs.
Global Fixed Income & Macro Citadel has a large fixed income and macro platform covering rates, currencies, commodities, and sovereign debt across global markets. Browse capital markets jobs.
Risk Management Risk professionals work closely with portfolio managers and senior leadership to monitor, measure, and manage exposures across the firm's strategies.
Compensation at Citadel
Citadel is one of the highest-paying firms in the hedge fund industry. Compensation is heavily performance-linked, with base salaries supplemented by substantial discretionary bonuses.
Investment Analyst, 1st Year: $120,000–$160,000 base; total compensation $200,000–$300,000+ Associate, 2nd–3rd Year: $230,000–$280,000 total compensation Vice President: $300,000–$400,000+ total compensation Portfolio Manager: Highly variable; top PMs earn tens of millions annually Summer Analyst / Intern: approximately $4,800–$6,200 per week
How Citadel Hires
Citadel recruits from a narrow pool of top universities and feeder programs — primarily bulge bracket investment banks, top consulting firms, and elite academic institutions. For investment analyst roles, candidates typically come from two to three years of investment banking or consulting experience. For quantitative roles, PhD and master's candidates from top math and science programs are preferred.
The interview process is rigorous and varies by role. Investment analysts face case studies, financial modeling exercises, and sector-specific stock pitches. Quantitative candidates face probability and statistics problems, coding assessments, and research presentations. Campus recruiting for summer analyst positions typically begins in the fall.
Office Locations
Miami — Global headquarters New York — Major investment and technology hub London — European operations Hong Kong — Asia-Pacific Singapore — Asia-Pacific Washington D.C. — Additional presence
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Citadel and Citadel Securities? Citadel is an alternative investment management firm that manages capital for institutional clients. Citadel Securities is a separate affiliated entity that operates as an electronic market maker providing liquidity to retail and institutional investors. They share ownership but operate independently.
What background do Citadel analysts come from? Most investment analysts are recruited from two to three years of investment banking experience at bulge bracket or elite boutique banks, or from top consulting firms. Citadel also hires directly from undergraduate programs at a small number of target schools.
What strategies does Citadel trade? Citadel's platform spans global equities, fixed income and macro, commodities, quantitative strategies, and credit. It is a multi-strategy fund, meaning capital is allocated across independent investment teams running different strategies.
Is Citadel a good place to work? Citadel is considered one of the most financially rewarding places to work in finance. The culture is demanding and performance-focused — employees describe it as intellectually challenging with high expectations and high rewards.
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