PGIM operates a distributed investment platform managing $1.4 trillion across public equities, fixed income, real estate, and alternatives for institutional and retail clients worldwide. The tech stack is heavily Java/Python/JavaScript with Azure and AWS cloud infrastructure, complemented by Bloomberg, Aladdin, and FactSet for portfolio and market data — standard for institutional asset managers at scale. Hiring is finance-led (17 roles) with product and engineering ramping (5 and 4 roles respectively), while active projects signal a push toward AI-driven portfolio reporting, platform modernization, and new fund structures, suggesting infrastructure and product maturity gaps in fund operations and alternative asset workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead, Private Credit Director
PGIM is the global asset management division of Prudential Financial, operating with 1,500+ investment professionals across 40 offices in 20 countries. The firm manages $1.4 trillion in assets and serves institutional and retail clients through a breadth of strategies: fixed income, equities, real estate, and alternatives including private credit and securitization. Its business spans fund management, institutional mandates, and retail mutual funds and ETFs. The organization is built on over 150 years of Prudential's risk-management heritage and operates across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Java, Python, JavaScript on AWS and Azure infrastructure, with Bloomberg, Aladdin, FactSet, Power BI, Tableau, Salesforce, Databricks, and SQL Server for portfolio management, analytics, and CRM.
1,500+ investment professionals across 40 offices in 20 countries, with active hiring in the United States, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Singapore, France, Japan, and Netherlands.
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