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About Goldman Sachs:

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global financial institution that delivers a broad range of financial services across investment banking, securities, investment management, and consumer banking to a large and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments, and individuals.

Founded in 1869, the firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in all major financial centers around the world.

Your role:

Make things possible this summer at Goldman Sachs

Our Summer Analyst Internship is an eight-to-10-week summer internship for undergraduate and graduate students. You will be fully immersed in the day-to-day activities of one of our divisions.

As a participant, you will:

  • Attend orientation where you’ll learn about our culture, as well as the benefits and responsibilities of being a member of the firm
  • Receive division-specific training designed to help you succeed
  • Have the opportunity to work on real responsibilities alongside fellow interns and our people.

 Salary & benefits:

The typical salary for an Intern Summer Analyst role at Goldman Sachs on average can be SGD 60000 per year.

Benefits:

  • Vacation & Paid Time Off
  • Maternity & Paternity Leave
  • Sick Leave
  • Good medical coverage
  • Lots of online developmental courses across various topics offered
  • Good corporate insurance
  • Good annual health benefit package
  • Flexible WFH
  • Fitness subsidy

Career progression:

Goldman’s best entry-level analysts typically rise to become associates in around three years. Those who do not, tend to leave the bank (voluntarily or otherwise). Three more successful years, give or take, will lead to a promotion to the rank of the executive director or vice-president. The best-performing EDs/VPs will eventually become managing directors — one level beneath the partners.

Work-life balance:

The company provides career growth and work-life balance. The cross-functional team coordination was extremely strong, enabling the company's smooth working. Good work-life balance, no pressure.

It may sound strange to someone who is used to committing 9 to 5 only, but it has been observed again and again that Goldman people buy into Goldman's philosophy. Once they do, they stay for ten years or more. It is not work-life balance and probably not even the opportunities to participate in charitable deeds or join an LGBT committee, but fierce intellectual challenge and the sense of belonging to something worth something. The knowledge that you are on the winning team (most of the time), that you will be stretched but not broken, and that the firm will support you if you give 100% to the cause, that’s worth a bit. Plus remuneration is not bad and your next career step is probably assured.

Culture & vibe:

Freshers with superb time management skills will find it easier to settle in their new role at the firm. Goldman Sachs employees work between 8 and 16 hours every day based on insiders’ experience.

While the work hours are irregular, this is a typical scenario for an investment banking firm. On the bright side, insiders said that they learn more than their peers from competitor firms.

They attributed the multiple learning opportunities to evolving responsibilities, which ensure that no day is the same at Goldman Sachs.

Goldman Sachs employees tend to be committed and driven, as evidenced by the long working hours at the company.

About you:

Students graduating from a Bachelor's or Master's degree program 

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