Want to work for Goldman Sachs? Here's how to get started
Wall Street internships have only just gotten underway for the summer - and it's already time to start thinking about next year's applicants.
Goldman Sachs opened for 2017 summer and full-time analyst applications on Friday.
The recruiting process is changing this year - going forward, the firm will no longer conduct in-person first-round interviews for undergraduates on college campuses. Instead, applicants will interview via a prerecorded-video platform called HireVue.
The firm will also introduce new tools, including an electronic screening tool for résumés, and change the protocol on in-person follow-up interviews to a more structured approach for consistency.
There's a lot of distance to cover between submitting your application and actually getting hired, so Goldman posted a helpful infographic on its website.
Here it is:
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