Full-Time

Asset and Wealth Management

Multiple Teams

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs

10,001+ employees

Global investment banking, securities, asset management

No salary listed

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Risk Management
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in business or finance-related studies
  • 5-10 years of work experience at an institutional asset management firm / other financial services organization
  • Direct experience working with pension plan clients; familiarity with funded status considerations, liability-aware investing, and pension governance structures
  • Strong knowledge of investment policy statements (IPS), investment management agreements (IMA), and institutional documentation standards
  • Comfortable coordinating across Portfolio Management, Legal, Operations, and Compliance teams to support client service efforts
  • Strong project management and problem solving skills including an ability to organize and track multiple threads of activity to deliver on tight timelines and a hands-on approach to resolving issues, in partnership with other teams
  • Strong interpersonal skills including an ability to build trust and confidence of colleagues across different regions, strengthen relationships through ongoing dialogue, and collaborate well with others internally to meet client needs
  • Strong knowledge of the asset management business, financial markets and investment funds or separately managed accounts
  • An understanding of portfolio construction, risk management or accounting principles would be beneficial
  • Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail, time management skills and excellent follow-through
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Motivated and proactive self-starter with strong work ethic
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Power Point and Word and exposure to business intelligence tools
Responsibilities
  • Contribute to a broad platform that serves as the client’s main point of contact for a diverse set of functional areas, including Portfolio Management, Trading, Operations, Legal, and Compliance
  • Provide a superior level of service across all aspects of client experience, including management of client inquiries, ad hoc issue resolution, and enabling customized and standardized report delivery
  • Help coordinate life-cycle events of client accounts, including implementation of new business, account restructures/terminations, and impact from regulatory changes. Requires managing tasks across various teams including Strategic Client Services, Client Implementation, Portfolio Management, Trading, Operations, Controllers, Risk Management, Legal, Compliance, and Accounting/Billing
  • Work on special projects that build out the service model and infrastructure to create scale and efficiencies within the CCG organization
  • Manage client deliverables including reporting requirements (performance and operational reporting, commentaries) and other service needs as identified by the client
  • Navigate the organization internally and collaborate across teams including business and operations to resolve client queries in a timely fashion
  • Respond to information requests from clients including information questionnaires, audit requests, and ad-hoc and recurring client inquiries
  • Develop a strong awareness of client interests and investment trends coupled with the intellectual curiosity to explore and research those areas to best deliver the resources of the firm to our clients
Desired Qualifications
  • Financial services industry experience

Goldman Sachs delivers financial services across investment banking, securities, and asset management to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and high-net-worth individuals. Its offerings include advising on mergers and acquisitions, underwriting and distributing new securities, and managing client assets, with revenue from advisory and underwriting fees, trading commissions, and asset-management fees. The firm differentiates itself through a global reach, an integrated capital-markets platform, and deep client relationships that enable end-to-end financial solutions. Its goal is to help clients raise capital, grow their businesses, manage risk, and generate returns, while pursuing social responsibility initiatives that support small businesses and promote racial equity.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1869

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What believers are saying

  • Raised price targets on Broadcom, Fluence Energy, and Nvidia amid AI demand surge.
  • Led bookrunning for Mobia Medical's $150M IPO closing May 11, 2026.
  • Deepens hyperscaler ties via Fluence data center deals and Nvidia partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • Faisal Shamsee's May 2026 exit disrupts Asia AI strategy execution.
  • Talent loss to JPMorgan and HSBC accelerates in 6-12 months.
  • Singapore competition erodes tech hub status, delaying AI projects by 12-18 months.

What makes Goldman Sachs unique

  • Hired Daniel Marcu as Partner and Global Head of AI Engineering on March 17, 2025.
  • Employed Devin, the first autonomous AI engineer at a major bank.
  • Seeks AI hires blending AI, finance, and software skills per MD Dan Popescu.

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Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
Big banks profit from AI data center borrowing and Iran war volatility

Wall Street's major banks are reporting strong earnings, with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs benefitting from AI infrastructure buildout and geopolitical volatility. JPMorgan posted net income of $16.5 billion, up 13% year over year, whilst Goldman saw investment banking fees jump 48%. The AI boom is driving unprecedented corporate borrowing, with banks profiting from debt underwriting, bond trading and advisory services. Goldman led Oracle's $25 billion bond offering in February, one of the largest corporate sales recently. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cited "AI-driven capital investment" as a key macroeconomic driver. Meanwhile, war-related volatility is boosting trading desks. JPMorgan's fixed income trading rose 21%, driven by activity in commodities, credit and currencies. Goldman's equities division surged 27%, reflecting increased client hedging activity amid geopolitical uncertainty.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
Goldman Sachs cuts Amazon price target to $275 amid $200B AI spending concerns

Goldman Sachs has lowered its price target on Amazon to $275 from $280 whilst maintaining a Buy rating ahead of the company's earnings report on 30 April 2026. The revised target still implies upside from the current share price of around $240. Analyst Eric Sheridan highlighted four key areas shaping Amazon's trajectory: AWS cloud revenue growth and AI investment returns, rising energy prices affecting margins, the commercialisation timeline for Amazon Leo, and the fast-growing advertising platform. Amazon's AI push through AWS has reached an annualised revenue run rate exceeding $15 billion, whilst its chip business surpassed $20 billion in revenue with triple-digit growth. However, capital expenditures could approach $200 billion in fiscal 2026, pressuring free cash flow despite strong overall performance showing net sales of $716.9 billion and operating income of $80 billion for the full year.

Tech in Asia
Apr 14th, 2026
Goldman Sachs deploys Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI to find cyber vulnerabilities after US urging

Goldman Sachs is strengthening its cyber defences using Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview AI model, according to CEO David Solomon. The bank is collaborating with Anthropic and security vendors to accelerate investment in its security infrastructure. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convened an urgent meeting with Wall Street leaders in Washington, urging banks to test the model against their systems. Mythos is designed to identify complex exploit chains—linked software vulnerabilities used in sophisticated cyberattacks that security researchers often miss. The model has discovered thousands of bugs, including one in OpenBSD that remained undetected for 27 years. US officials are pushing critical industries towards machine-scale cyber defence, though the approach has sparked international friction with European regulators and internal US government disagreements.

American Banker
Apr 14th, 2026
Goldman Sachs raises $6.5B in bond sale amid market volatility

Goldman Sachs raised $6.5 billion from a US investment-grade bond sale, continuing a borrowing spree that included a record $16 billion offering earlier this year. The deal tested investor appetite after the bank reported weaker-than-expected bond-trading revenue in its first quarter. Pricing tightened by approximately 0.25 percentage points across two fixed-rate tranches, with the longest maturity due in 2034 priced at a one percentage point spread. The offering also included a floating-rate note, with proceeds earmarked for general corporate purposes. Goldman led first-quarter debt issuance among Wall Street banks. However, analysts note that increased market volatility from AI disruption concerns and Middle East tensions has made borrowing conditions more challenging, with banks potentially front-loading 2026 issuance before costs rose.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
Goldman Sachs falls 4.7% despite earnings beat on rising credit provisions and declining backlog

Goldman Sachs shares fell as much as 4.7% on Monday before recovering to close down 1.9%, despite reporting earnings that beat expectations. The investment bank posted revenue growth of 14.4% to $17.23 billion and earnings per share up 24.3% to $17.55, beating forecasts by $1.16. However, several factors concerned investors. Goldman's investment banking fee backlog declined slightly, potentially signalling future deceleration. Provisions for credit losses exceeded expectations due to macroeconomic uncertainty and portfolio growth, compressing net interest margins. CEO David Solomon also indicated the bank would continue investing in private credit despite recent market volatility in that sector. The pullback appears to reflect profit-taking after an 80% share price gain over the past year, rather than fundamental concerns.