Early Career Talent Development Programs Specialist | Talent Development
Jump Trading is recruiting for Early Career Talent Development Programs Specialist | Talent Development in Singapore. This listing was last seen on the firm's own job board on August 22, 2026.
Low-latency engineering is the product, so the systems bar is higher than the probability bar.
What sets Jump Trading apart: Latency engineering weighted above trading intuition. Deep C++ and hardware questions, including cache and network behaviour. Secretive by policy, so very little public information about desks.
The role, as Jump Trading describes it, published on June 1, 2026 and reproduced from their job board:
Jump Trading Group is committed to world class research. We empower exceptional talents in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science to seek scientific boundaries, push through them, and apply cutting edge research to global financial markets. Our culture is unique. Constant innovation requires fearlessness, creativity, intellectual honesty, and a relentless competitive streak. We believe in winning together and unlocking unique individual talent by incenting collaboration and mutual respect. At Jump, research outcomes drive more than superior risk adjusted returns. We design, develop, and deploy technologies that change our world, fund start-ups across industries, and partner with leading…
Jump Trading is hiring an Early Career Talent Development Programs Specialist in Singapore to join our global Talent Development team, a part of our broader People Operations department. In this role, you’ll partner with research, trading and technology leaders across the firm to design and deliver world-class learning and development programs. Our people and culture are our top priority, and we're looking for someone who's passionate about helping others grow in our creative, fast-paced environment. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you.
What You'll Do:
Be responsible for partnering with the global Talent Development team to design, drive and execute the high-profile intern and full-time early career talent programs in Singapore (with reach to other APAC offices) across research, trading and technology areas, from strategy and design to day-to-day execution.
Work closely with technical & business leads and managers to understand business goals, knowledge/skill needs, team fit dynamics, individual growth opportunities available, and route campus talent to high impact areas. Manage campus talent mobility processes with data, transparency, and empathy.
Collaboratively develop new and creative educational programming & development initiatives geared towards Early Career talent by leveraging industry trends, internal & external resources/experts, and ensuring alignment with local culture, customs and perspectives.
Partner with stakeholders in the global Early Careers ecosystem (Talent Development, Campus Recruiting, Human Resources, business leaders & mentors) to establish alignment on program structure and goals, educational programming, performance evaluation processes, conversion strategy, internal mobility, employee experience, and retention strategies.
Serve as the manager for interns full-time campus hires during their onboarding and upfront project work: Set goals, run 1:1s, deliver timely feedback, coach mentors, and address performance risks early in partnership with HR and business leadership.
Contribute to ops/data/logistical tasks: onboarding, scheduling, communication campaigns, workspace/equipment set up, vendor management, content & material coordination, etc.
Propose, pilot, and iterate on solutions across the Early Career lifecycle; scale what works and challenge legacy processes when a better approach exists. Ensure that Early Careers initiatives represent and promote Firm’s culture.
Contribute to projects within the broader Talent Development team and People Operations organization as needs arise, and ensure alignment across Early Careers efforts and broader organizational programs.
Other duties as assigned or needed.