Macquarie Houston Commodities S&T

Looking into commodities trading roles for SA recruiting next year, and wondering about Macquarie Houston.


because Macquarie is an Australian bank, do they take on prop risk with commodities like a trade house/HF (depending if you do physical or financial)? how does this role distinguish from a physicals trading grad program (if at all) or an analyst role at an HF (like citadel/baly/DE Shaw)?

also assuming there are limited seats, how many interns do they take?

 

how would you compare MacQ nat gas againt a TDP at like BP, Glencore?

 

Can’t speak on all of your questions, but do know there were 8 total interns in S&T Houston last year. Not all of those were trading, so certainly limited spots. Also know that it’s as good in commodities as any bank on the street. If you were to get full time you would just be hired to a desk, no rotations or anything. Same with the internship. Great gig for sure.

 

Overall: One of the best player, strong team and incredible work environment (as indicated by the 0 turnover).

Yes not taking US deposit money + they have physical so tbh they are just another merchant player—consistently one of the best one too if Gas.

The program hires you into the desk to start working and anything else is mostly adhoc, but a lot of attention due to small intake so you won’t get any less than counterparts. Usually they just train one of the newer guy into a seat when needed.

Obviously seats are limited and numbers are pretty consistent since there’s never really been any turnover, at least not since the last few acquisitions—ppl are p happy. Intern might be on sales, financing, COO, trading team etc but like above—just work hard and find your opportunity.

 

Was your interview for summer 25? If so do you know if they are still doing interviews?

 

Did everyone who applied for the 2025 program get an assessment to take last week?

 

I applied the first week it came out, got my assessment a little over a week ago

 

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