Hedge Funds

Why top hedge funds are paying interns $25,000 a month: ‘They aren’t just doing coffee runs’

Top students are being offered up to $69,000 to spend the summer with the world’s biggest hedge funds, and pay is only heading up

‘We aren’t talking about average students here. We are talking about the top 1%’
‘We aren’t talking about average students here. We are talking about the top 1%’ Photo: Getty Images

Hedge funds’ battle to secure scarce talent has hit university campuses, with firms hiking summer intern pay to $69,000 to lure top PhDs into the sector.

Citadel, DE Shaw and Balyasny Asset Management are among those willing to pay big bucks for top students studying quantitative subjects.

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