Full-Time

Platform Solutions Associate

Updated on 5/26/2026

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs

10,001+ employees

Global investment banking, securities, asset management

No salary listed

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Richardson, TX, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid schedule: 2 remote days per week within commuting distance of Richardson, TX.

Category
Product
Required Skills
UI/UX Design
Product Management
SQL
Splunk
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree (U.S. or foreign equivalent) in Business Administration, Project Management, Communications Engineering or a related field.
  • Three (3) years of experience in the job offered or a related role.
  • Prior experience must include three (3) years with eliciting product requirements from a wide range of stakeholders from Risk strategy, engineering, Legal, Compliance, Financial Crime Compliance, UX etc.
  • Reviewing design documents with the engineering team to ensure alignment with business requirements.
  • Using framework such as MosCoW to articulate business requirements.
  • Conducting comprehensive risk assessments using risk matrix models, focusing on improving efficacy of mitigation strategies.
  • Leveraging SQL and Splunk to extract actionable insights from enterprise data, to inform roadmap decisions and optimize the end-to-end customer experience.
  • Designing test cases to ensure seamless testing and post-production delivery of features and enhancements.
  • Conducting UAT (User acceptance testing) to sign off on test scenarios ensuring alignment with business scope.
  • Performing geographic segmentation and behavioral analysis to identify customer trends, personalize product offerings, and enhance regional growth strategies.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct quantitative and qualitative research to inform product strategy and pipeline development.
  • Partner with Fraud & Collections Risk, Engineering and other functional teams (e.g., Legal and Compliance) to design risk capabilities that drive exceptional customer experience.
  • Articulate product features and requirements to different audiences.
  • Write user stories and acceptance criteria and groom stories with engineers and UI/UX designers.
  • Identify, document, and improve existing processes to maximize operational efficiency in a constantly evolving environment.
  • Leverage a data driven approach to drive roadmap prioritization.
  • Collaborate with other product managers and designers to ensure a cohesive customer experience.
  • Research and remain current on the latest industry trends and recommend tools, services and practices for improvement.

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

  • $1.7 trillion in assets under management supports recurring fee revenue.[1]
  • SpaceX IPO lead underwriting can drive fees and deepen elite issuer relationships.
  • Private credit expansion through FGI Worldwide broadens Goldman beyond traditional underwriting.

What critics are saying

  • Consumer banking runoff continues pressuring net revenue and earnings quality.
  • A market shutdown would hit underwriting, M&A, trading, and valuation simultaneously.
  • Trade-credit and private-credit expansion increases exposure to underwriting losses and scrutiny.

What makes Goldman Sachs unique

  • Four divisions create cross-sell between banking, markets, asset management, and wealth.[1][3]
  • Global Banking & Markets and Asset & Wealth Management are tightly interconnected.[3]
  • Goldman combines advisory, underwriting, trading, and asset management at global scale.[1][2]

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