Work somewhere you can be proud of, not here. - Anonymous employee AKUNA CAPITAL Employee Review

1.0
20 Jun 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Learning experience. Nice desks. There is fruit. Big monitors. Nice seats. I am trying to meet a 20 word minimum..

Cons

Bad employee relationship building. Bad benefits. Expect favoritism Employee's voice/needs are ignored. Discriminating environment. Your degree gets more attention than you ever will. Management is extremely questionable. Their number 1 concern is their 'image'. They have a long way to go and are stubborn when change is requested/presented.

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5.0
11 Apr 2026
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Pros

The Training: Still one of the best "Trader 101" programs in the industry. The focus on options theory and market making is rigorous. The People: You’re surrounded by high-IQ quants and devs. Low ego at the junior level. Perks: baristas, great views, and a casual "wear what you want" culture that isn’t just PR.

Cons

Meritocratic (mostly): PnL speaks. If your desk makes money, you’re generally left alone to build. Cons: * Opacity: Bonus calculations and career progression feel like a black box. There’s a noticeable "inner circle" culture at the top. Work-Life Volatility: It’s prop trading, so hours are expected, but the "always-on" expectation for global shifts can be taxing without the commensurate pay bump seen elsewhere.

4.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong quantitative culture, smart colleagues, and meaningful exposure to options market making and trading problems. The work can be technically interesting and gives researchers ownership over models, signals, and Work-life balance can vary significantly depending on team and market conditions. The environment may feel intense, and communication or mentorship can depend heavily on the specific desk, manager, and business priorities.strategy development.

Cons

Compensation may be below expectations. Project ownership can also be limited depending on the team, with some researchers having less autonomy over direction, prioritization, or long-term strategy development.

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