Dive Transient:
- Some interns employed by quantitative buying and selling agency Susquehanna Worldwide Group for subsequent summer season will earn $8,600 per week, or $86,000 for the 10-week program, as a base wage. That doesn’t embrace a signing bonus, housing, breakfast and lunch, and different perks, in line with the corporate’s job posting.
- The quantitative analysis internships are open to Grasp’s and PhD college students within the agency’s New York Metropolis workplaces, the place the corporate is legally required to share wage info because of town’s pay transparency legislation. Comparable positions on the firm’s websites in Hong Kong and Philadelphia workplaces don’t share pay info.
- Monetary Information, which first reported on the internships, mentioned the charges “[underscore] a fierce battle for expertise as monetary gamers compete with tech giants for related skillsets.” Susquehanna didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Dive Perception:
Competitors for expertise continues to warmth up as corporations face a expertise mismatch pushed by synthetic intelligence adoption.
AI expertise at the moment are essentially the most difficult for employers to seek out globally, passing conventional IT and engineering for the primary time, in line with a February report by ManpowerGroup, a workforce options firm.
ManpowerGroup characterised the change as a “historic shift” that marks “a brand new period within the persistent international expertise disaster.”
On the identical time, leaders now view knowledge and AI expertise “as basic to trendy work as the power to put in writing,” a February report by DataCamp, a platform for knowledge and AI talent constructing, discovered.
Nevertheless, whereas AI expertise are extensively thought of crucial within the office, of the greater than 500 U.S. and U.Okay. enterprise leaders surveyed, about half reported “important” expertise gaps inside their firm.
Extra job titles exterior of tech embrace AI, Certainly’s Hiring Lab mentioned in analysis launched Wednesday. The report discovered that in 5 of the six international locations studied, “greater than half of all AI-touched job titles at the moment are exterior tech occupations,” with the U.S. main the way in which.

