About the role#
This Summer Analyst Program is a nine to ten week internship for students currently pursuing a bachelors or graduate degree. You will work on-site in the New York City area during the summer of 2027. This is a full-time, paid position.
What you'll do#
- Attend an orientation to learn about the culture and your responsibilities at the firm.
- Complete training sessions designed to help you succeed in your role.
- Take on real work responsibilities alongside fellow interns and team members.
What you'll need#
- You are currently pursuing a bachelors or graduate degree.
- You have an interest in asset management and financial services.
- You possess strong analytical skills.
- Relevant fields of study include Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics.
Location & details#
- Location: New York, New York.
- Term: Summer 2027.
- Work Modality: On-site.
- Sponsorship: This role does not offer sponsorship.
About Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs is a financial services firm based in New York. It operates in global banking, markets, and asset and wealth management. The firm employs over 64,000 people across its global office network. It functions as a public company.
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