Summer 2026
Global asset manager for long/short equity
No salary listed
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
New York, NY, USA
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Bachelor's, Master's, PhD
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Point72 is a global asset management firm offering discretionary long/short equity, systematic, and macro investing, with a growing private markets portfolio. Its products combine active fund management with model-driven approaches across assets and geographies, earning money through management fees and performance-based incentives. The firm differentiates itself through a mix of discretionary trading, systematic methods, macro-focused strategies, a global footprint, and a commitment to ESG practices under Steven A. Cohen. Its goal is to generate superior returns for clients, grow assets, and maintain a culture centered on excellence and continuous learning.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Private
Total Funding
$10B
Headquarters
Stamford, Connecticut
Founded
2014
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Fully-paid health care benefits
Generous parental and family leave policies
Mental and physical wellness programs
Volunteer opportunities
Non-profit matching gift program
Support for employee-led affinity groups representing women, minorities and the LGBT+ community
Tuition assistance
A 401(k) savings program with an employer match and more
Top funding rounds week of August 10th. Databricks led a record-breaking week with a $5B raise. Fundable analyze the surge in physical AI, robotics, and energy infrastructure investments. Published August 17, 2026 by Jacob Klionsky * 01 Databricks Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - California $5BEquity Databricks, a Data and AI company, raised $5 billion in a strategic funding round at a $190 billion valuation led by Coatue with participation from Blackstone, MGX, accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates and T. Rowe Price Investment Management, and new investor Sixth Street Growth, alongside BOND, Clearlake Capital, Point72, Premji Invest, TPG and existing investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Dragoneer, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, GIC, Goldman Sachs Growth Equity, Insight Partners, J.P. Morgan Private Capital, Kinetic, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, NEA, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, Temasek, Thrive Capital, and WCM Investment Management * 02 Thrive Holdings Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - New York $2BEquity Thrive Holdings, an AI-powered business roll-up acquiring service businesses, raised $2 billion in new funding at a $12 billion valuation in a round led by SoftBank, D1 Capital Partners and Altimeter Capital. * 03 Physical Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - California $1.6BEquity Physical Intelligence, a robotics 'robot brain' startup, raised roughly $1.6B across two rounds at an $11.2B valuation with Founders Fund and Lightspeed joining and participation from Jeff Bezos and OpenAI. * 04 River AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - California $1.1BSeries A River AI, an AI startup, raised $1.1 billion in a seed/Series A round led by General Catalyst and AMP PBC with participation from Nvidia, AMD Ventures, Y Combinator, and Temasek * 05 H&MV Engineering Consumer Electronics - Energy - Limerick $866.2MEquity H&MV Engineering, a Limerick-based provider of specialist high-voltage engineering and critical power infrastructure services, raised approximately €750M in a continuation vehicle transaction at a €1.4 billion valuation led by Exponent with participation from Apollo S3, Pantheon, and SQ Capital. * 06 Form Energy Energy - Sustainability - Massachusetts $750MSeries G Form Energy, a long-duration battery startup, raised $750M in a Series G led by T. Rowe Price with participation from Sequoia Capital, Janus Henderson, Franklin Templeton, PEAK6 Investments, Prelude Ventures, Engine Ventures, TPG Rise Climate, Capricorn's Technology Impact Funds, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Dustin Moskovitz and Cari Tuna, Gigascale Capital, Coatue, Energy Impact Partners, NGP, GE Vernova, Blindspot Ventures, and M&G Catalyst Fund * 07 Lovable Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - Stockholms Lan $400MSeries C Lovable, a Swedish vibe-coding startup that enables non-coders to build software, raised $400M in a Series C at a $13.3B valuation co-led by Menlo Ventures and the Scaleup Europe Fund (managed by EQT) with participation from Balderton Capital, Carmignac, Kaszek Ventures, LTS Growth, Tencent, World Innovation Lab, Regent and returning investors including Accel and others. * 08 Doral Renewables Energy - Natural Resources - Pennsylvania $400MEquity Doral Renewables, a Philadelphia-based renewable energy developer, secured a $400 million common equity investment from Doral Group Renewable Energy Resources Ltd. * 09 Cambridge Aerospace Hardware - Manufacturing - Cambridgeshire $300MSeries C Cambridge Aerospace, a UK-based air defence company, raised €259.7 million Series C at a €2.94 billion valuation led by DFJ Growth with participation from Lux, Accel, Lakestar, Never Lift, Ora Global and Elad Gil & Co. * 10 Neros Technologies Consumer Electronics - Consumer Goods - California $250MSeries C Neros Technologies, a domestic drone manufacturer, raised $250M Series C at a $2.5B post-money valuation co-led by Sequoia Capital and American Strategic Technology Fund (ASTF) with participation by Interlagos, Valor Equity Partners, Allen & Company, Thiel Capital, Spark Capital, and Dylan Field. * 11 Sonablate Health Care - North Carolina $200MEquity Sonablate, an AI-powered precision medicine and therapeutic ultrasound company, raised $200M in funding with backers including Eleven Ventures. * 12 Inox Clean Energy Energy - Manufacturing - Uttar Pradesh $157.2MEquity Inox Clean Energy, an integrated renewable energy platform of the INOXGFL Group, received a ₹15 billion commitment from Motilal Oswal Group, including ₹10 billion already invested through compulsorily convertible debentures. * 13 Vaderis Therapeutics Biotechnology - Science and Engineering - Basel-Stadt $152MSeries B Vaderis Therapeutics, a Swiss clinical-stage biotechnology company, raised USD 152 million in a Series B co-led by Life Sciences at Goldman Sachs Alternatives and TCGX with participation from EQT Life Sciences, Omega Funds, Perceptive Advisors, Kalehua Capital, Medicxi and Droia. * 14 Periodic Labs Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - California $150MEquity Periodic Labs, an AI company building systems paired with robotic laboratories, raised $150 million from Andreessen Horowitz, Accel, Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt. * 15 CodeRabbit Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - California $143MSeries C CodeRabbit, an AI-enabled code-review startup, raised $143M in a Series C led by Atomico and Smash Capital with participation from BMW i Ventures, Datadog, Hirtle Callaghan, SineWave Ventures, CRV, Scale Venture Partners, Flex Capital, Pelion Venture Partners and angel investors including senior executives from Apple and Amazon. * 16 Erco Energía Energy - Natural Resources - Antioquia $129MSeries C Erco Energía, a Colombian solar energy platform, raised $129 million in a Series C led by Axon Partners Group through Next Utility Ventures with participation from Augment Infrastructure and Norfund * 17 RoboStrategy Financial Services - Hardware - NA - Puerto Rico $122.9MEquity RoboStrategy, an investor focused on physical AI, raised $122.9 million via share issuances. * 18 Bridge to Life Biotechnology - Science and Engineering - Illinois $110MSeries C Bridge to Life, organ preservation and perfusion technology company, raised $110 million in a Series C equity financing plus debt financing led by Soleus Capital with participation from Lauxera Capital Partners, company directors, officers and employees, and debt provided by Soleus Capital Credit Opportunities Fund. * 19 Aureka Biotechnologies Biotechnology - Health Care - California $100MSeries B Aureka Biotechnologies, an AI-native TechBio company, raised US$100 million in a Series B with Granite Asia funding the first tranche exclusively and a prominent strategic investor leading a subsequent tranche, with participation from HighLight Capital and follow-on investments from MPCi and NRL Capital * 20 Emerald AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Data and Analytics - District of Columbia $90MEquity Emerald AI, a data center energy technology company, raised $90 million in a financing round (investors not disclosed).
Closes $5 billion strategic funding at a $190 billion valuation, led by Coatue, along with Blackstone, MGX, T.
Giant hedge funds in the US attacked by cyber attacks. Several of the large hedge funds based on Wall Street have been attacked by a wave of cyber attacks. This has put the industry on red alert with fears that there are weaknesses in their software systems. The billionaires Steve Cohen's Point 72 and Ken Griffin's Citadel are among the hedge funds that have been hit by "phishing" attacks, where the aim is to obtain private information through phone calls and similar methods in recent days. Børsen job. Item 1 of 5
Major Wall Street firms targeted in attempted cyberattacks, sources say. Thursday, 06 Aug 2026 | 7:15 AM MYT (This story has been republished to change an incorrect image) NEW YORK, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Hackers attempted a series of sophisticated cyberattacks on major Wall Street financial services firms and money managers in recent days, targeting their information systems, according to two people familiar with the matter. Some of the world's largest hedge funds along with several private equity firms were targeted, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the matter is confidential. The hacking attempts featured phone calls in which cybercriminals tried to trick employees into granting them access or handing over other sensitive information, the sources said. Point72 Asset Management told investors on Wednesday that it had faced an attack from hackers, one of the sources said, adding that the firm indicated that no customer information was stolen during the attack. The hackers also attempted to breach information systems at other hedge funds, including Two Sigma Investments and Citadel, the sources said. Two Sigma did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. Citadel and Point72 declined to comment. Attempts by hackers to break into major financial institutions are routine, according to cybersecurity experts. The phone-call tactic is still widely used by hackers because of its effectiveness. It has been used successfully by cybercriminal groups such as "Scattered Spider," a loose-knit group of young hackers that has racked up a large roster of corporate victims over the past few years. Global companies are battling a surge in AI-powered cyberattacks and ransomware that disrupt operations and steal data. The White House announced a working group earlier this year, uniting AI developers and critical infrastructure operators to share threat intelligence and coordinate cyber defenses. (Reporting by Pritam Biswas and Raphael Satter, additional reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and David Gaffen) Is this article useful?
Major Wall Street firms targeted in attempted cyberattacks, sources say. 06 Aug 2026 12:50AM (Updated: 06 Aug 2026 05:50AM) Add CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results. (This story has been republished to change an incorrect image) By Pritam Biswas, Raphael Satter and Anirban Sen NEW YORK, Aug 5: Hackers attempted a series of sophisticated cyberattacks on major Wall Street financial services firms and money managers in recent days, targeting their information systems, according to two people familiar with the matter. Some of the world's largest hedge funds along with several private equity firms were targeted, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the matter is confidential. The hacking attempts featured phone calls in which cybercriminals tried to trick employees into granting them access or handing over other sensitive information, the sources said. Point72 Asset Management told investors on Wednesday that it had faced an attack from hackers, one of the sources said, adding that the firm indicated that no customer information was stolen during the attack. The hackers also attempted to breach information systems at other hedge funds, including Two Sigma Investments and Citadel, the sources said. Two Sigma did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. Citadel and Point72 declined to comment. Attempts by hackers to break into major financial institutions are routine, according to cybersecurity experts. The phone-call tactic is still widely used by hackers because of its effectiveness. It has been used successfully by cybercriminal groups such as "Scattered Spider," a loose-knit group of young hackers that has racked up a large roster of corporate victims over the past few years. Global companies are battling a surge in AI-powered cyberattacks and ransomware that disrupt operations and steal data. The White House announced a working group earlier this year, uniting AI developers and critical infrastructure operators to share threat intelligence and coordinate cyber defenses.