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Goldman Sachs Fall 2020 Engineering Events


At Goldman Sachs, we believe who you are makes you better at what you do. For us, it’s all about bringing together people who are curious, collaborative and have the drive to make things possible for our clients and communities. Our Engineering organization, comprised of our Engineering Division, global strategist groups, and Engineering teams within other divisions, build solutions to some of the most complex problems in the industry. From automated trading to managing data, risk analysis to safeguarding information and promoting environmental sustainability, our commitment to best-in-class technology provides Goldman Sachs with a competitive edge. Join us for our upcoming virtual events to learn more. Visithttp://goldmansachs.com/careers/events for event registration.

 

·         Affinity Network Series, October 15th @ 5pm-6pm EST:  Join us for a series of panel discussions featuring members from our engineering affinity networks as they discuss diversity, culture, resources and communities at the firm

·         Analysts Panel, October 7th @ 4pm-5pm EST: Connect with our new campus hires as they share their journeys navigating the interview and internship at Goldman Sachs

·         Chats with Leadership, October 13th @ TBD: Listen in as senior leaders converse about the impact and direction of engineering at the firm.

·         Engineering 101, October 8th @ 6pm-7pm EST: Interested in our Summer 2021 opportunities? Come learn more about Engineering at Goldman Sachs and how to navigate and prepare for our recruiting process.

·         Team Spotlight Sessions, October 12th @ 5pm-6pm EST: Tune in as we invite a diverse array of engineering teams to speak about the projects and technologies unique to each team.

·         Tech Talks, October 14th @ 7pm-8pm EST: Join our engineering subject matter experts as they take you through a deep dive of how their technology projects are impacting the way Goldman Sachs does business.



Our Engineering Teams

We look for creative collaborators who evolve, adapt to change and thrive in a fast-paced global environment. Some of the types of work we do in Engineering include:

·         Software Engineering: Become a software engineer at Goldman Sachs and bring your skills to help us build the next generation of finance systems that change how our clients and internal teams conduct business.

·         Quantitative Strategists: Our quantitative strategists are at the cutting edge of our business, solving real-world problems through a variety of analytical methods.

·         Systems Engineering: Systems engineers work in the wide core of systems necessary to support and maintain business operations throughout the firm.

·         Cyber Security: The 21st century has been defined by the stark rise in digital threats. At Goldman Sachs, our cyber security analysts are on the front lines of this modern battle.

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