As a new analyst, you will learn about our businesses, develop important relationships, and build career-enhancing skills.
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Goldman Sachs 2020 Campus Recruitment in Asia
As a new analyst, you will learn about our businesses, develop important relationships, and build career-enhancing skills.
The New Analyst Program is open to final year undergraduate and graduate level students from any field of study and is ideally suited to those with little or no work experience.
Full-time
Auckland, Beijing, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Perth, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo
Asia:
Applications for 2020 open July 1, 2019.
We review applications on a rolling basis and encourage you to apply as soon as you are ready because interviews can occur prior to the application period closing.
Our goal is to notify you of your status approximately one month after the application period concludes.
Application Period: July 1 to Sunday October 13, 2019.
Japan: Please click here
New Zealand:
Applications currently open until 11:00am NZT Saturday March 9, 2019
Australia:
Applications currently open until 12:00pm AEST Tuesday April 9, 2019
As a new analyst, you will learn about our businesses, develop important relationships, and build career-enhancing skills.
This program is open to final year undergraduate and graduate level students from any field of study, and is ideally suited to those with little or no work experience. While your discipline or major is not important, we’re looking for students with an outstanding record of academic achievement and an interest in the financial markets.
Important: You must specify all your location/division preferences at the time of application submission. If applying to programs in multiple regions, please submit your application by the earliest program deadline date to be considered. Once you have submitted your application you do not have the ability to edit your preferences, you can only go back to edit your personal contact information.
A financial background is not necessary. Your area or major of concentration is less important to us than your potential. Whether you’ve distinguished yourself in economics or history, the next phase of your career will be shaped by your energy and vision. We encourage you to apply, provided you share an interest in the financial markets and have demonstrated strong academic performance and professional drive.
Getting to know us is essential. Our recruitment process is built upon our belief that a candidate’s understanding of the Goldman Sachs culture is as important as the skills and talent she or he can bring to the firm. Explore , consult with alumni and, if possible, talk with your classmates who have interned with us.
Our interview approach allows us to introduce you to many of the professionals with whom you may eventually work, and it enables you to make an informed decision about a career at Goldman Sachs. Your first interview with us will primarily focus on your past experiences and accomplishments and whether or not you are a fit with the firm. Second round and any subsequent interviews will be more technical in nature and we will continue to assess your compatibility with the firm.
We provide our new analysts with the tools necessary for professional growth and career advancement. As a new analyst, you will learn a great deal about the firm and how we do business. You will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to support our businesses, and you will have unlimited access to the training and guidance to help you prepare for the next level.
The analyst experience fosters the opportunity to connect with people who can help guide your career. Here you will build your professional network and interact with colleagues across divisions and regions. We have mentor programs, employee networks, clubs and access to external professional organizations that you can join.
You will quickly become an integral member of the team with your own responsibilities. Regardless of which area or business you join, you will be working directly with internal and external clients side-by-side with the experts in our firm.
Throughout the analyst years we provide you with ongoing developmental assignments and exposure to multiple disciplines that will supplement your day-to-day responsibilities. Goldman Sachs has a flat organizational structure, so it’s difficult to identify a typical career path. The breadth and depth of our firm provide you with a host of opportunities beyond the analyst position. Our formal mobility process encourages you to explore these opportunities both within and outside of your division and office location.
We created Goldman Sachs University to help you at each stage of your career. Upon joining the firm you will receive formal training followed by division-specific or department-specific training. You will also receive ongoing training, based on your specific skill needs and interests, to bolster your professional development through learning in the workplace. We develop programs in a variety of innovative and challenging formats to guide you through everything from leading a client presentation for the first time to taking on new management responsibilities.
Analysts are formally evaluated as part of the firm’s annual Performance Review Process, which includes a self assessment as well as input from peers, managers and internal business partners. You will also participate in the Personal Development Planning process. Based on formal and informal feedback and your individual interests, this process helps you to establish your career goals and identify developmental opportunities within the firm.
As a new associate, you will develop product-specific and function-specific skills and interact closely with senior professionals and clients.
Our new associates typically have two to five years of work experience and an advanced degree such as an MBA, PhD, JD, MD, or LLM.
Full-time
Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo
Asia:
Applications for 2020 open July 1, 2019.
We review applications on a rolling basis and encourage you to apply as soon as you are ready because interviews can occur prior to the application period closing.
Our goal is to notify you of your status approximately one month after the application period concludes.
Application Period: July 1 to Sunday October 13, 2019.
Japan: Please click here
As a new associate, you will be an integral part of our business. You will develop product-specific and function-specific skills and interact closely with senior professionals and clients.
This program is open to final year students working toward an advanced degree such as an MBA, PhD, JD, MD, or LLM. Our New Associates typically have two to five years of work experience. While your discipline or major are not important, we do expect a level of knowledge of the industry and the products and services we offer.
Important: You must specify all your location/division preferences at the time of application submission. If applying to programs in multiple regions, please submit your application by the earliest program deadline date to be considered. Once you have submitted your application you do not have the ability to edit your preferences, you can only go back to edit your personal contact information.
Our new associate class comprises people with prior experience in financial services as well as those from a variety of industries and professional backgrounds. We look for people who are interested in the financial markets, business and how organizations work. You should be able to demonstrate a track record of success, innovation and creativity in your prior work experience.
Our recruitment process is built upon our belief that a candidate’s understanding of the Goldman Sachs culture is as important as the skills and experience she or he brings to the firm. Your objectives should be to gain insight into our culture and clarify why you want to work at Goldman Sachs, what you might want to do at the firm and why you would be well suited to do it.
Your first interview with us will be with the regions or divisions you selected on your application. Its purpose is to help us get to know you and determine your suitability for a particular area of our business, and for you to ask questions about us. Your second round interview will be more technical in nature, and we will continue to assess your compatibility with the firm.
As a new associate, you will be given the tools needed for professional growth and career advancement. You will develop product-specific and function-specific skills and interact closely with senior professionals and clients. The new opportunities and challenges you encounter along the way will prepare you for the next level.
The associate experience fosters the opportunity to connect with senior business leaders who can help guide your career. Here you will build your professional network and interact with colleagues across divisions and regions. We offer mentor programs, employee networks, clubs and access to external professional organizations.
You will quickly become an integral member of the team with your own responsibilities. You will interact directly with clients and work side-by-side with the experts in our firm, supervise analysts and work closely with vice presidents and managing directors.
Regardless of which area or business you join, the associate role is a key pipeline for leadership positions. Because Goldman Sachs has a flat organizational structure, it is difficult to identify a typical career path. However, if you’re looking for a new challenge or the opportunity to explore a different business at the firm, we offer a formal mobility process that many of our associates take advantage of.
We created Goldman Sachs University to help you at each stage of your career. New associates often participate in a 10-week induction and training program. We develop programs in a variety of innovative and challenging formats to guide you through your career. Our personalized curriculums are designed to help you find courses for different stages of your career.
Associates are formally evaluated as part of the firm’s annual Performance Review Process, which includes a self assessment as well as input from peers, managers and internal business partners. You will also participate in the Personal Development Planning process. Based on formal and informal feedback and your individual interests, this process helps you to establish your career goals and identify developmental opportunities within the firm.