Posted By: Career Enrichment Network
These programs are also posted in Network Symplicity under the Job Postings section.
Ready to make an impact?
Goldman Sachs invites you to join us this spring to get to know the people, culture and business of our firm through our spring cornerstones. Our interactive programs are designed to provide exposure to the numerous career paths available in the financial services industry while honing the skills that will set you up for success as you explore future opportunities. Participants will enjoy skill-building workshops, group activities and networking opportunities with professionals at the firm.
Applications are now open at goldmansachs.com/careers under the “Register for Upcoming Events” link. Goldman Sachs will provide domestic travel within the U.S. and hotel accommodations for invited participants. You can apply for multiple programs, but may only be selected to attend one.
If you have any additional questions, please reach out to the Diversity Recruiting team at FirmwideDiversityRecruiting@gs.com.
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP CAMP
PROGRAM DATE: March 23-24
LOCATION: New York City or Salt Lake City
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, February 12 by 11:59 p.m. EST
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should be undergraduate female freshmen and sophomores
PRIDE SUMMIT
PROGRAM DATE: March 30-31
LOCATION: New York City
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, February 12 by 11:59 p.m. EST
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should be undergraduate freshmen and sophomores who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Transgender
UNDERGRADUATE CAMP
PROGRAM DATE: May 15-16
LOCATION: New York City, Salt Lake City or Irving/Dallas, TX
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, April 9 by 11:59 p.m. EST
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should be black, Hispanic/Latino, Native American and/or first-generation* undergraduate freshmen and sophomores
INSIGHT SERIES
PROGRAM DATE: Multiple dates
LOCATION: Virtual
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Rolling application with deadline
of Sunday, April 9 by 11:59 p.m. EST
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Undergraduate freshmen and sophomores