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good question - also curious
i know at Blackrock specifically they really encourage employees to switch divisions if they want a change and its relatively easy to do so there
however gs is a different company so interesting to know what their policy is on over there - i would imagine its kinda similar but thats just a guess
It is not 'easy' but definitely feasible to move around to other divisions/teams since GS encourages internal movements. From first hand experience, I've had no issue with getting internal interviews with IBD, GIR and other CIMD teams.
Are the interviews structured the same way as if you were applying externally? Also, in your opinion what is the best way to go about expressing interest in another division once eligible to show that team you have the skills, are passionate, etc. ?
There is an internal portal which you apply to any open positions. Sometimes the first round is a phone interview (in person during normal times) and other times it is a HireVue. From there, you could have multiple rounds of interviews or you can have a superday where you meet the whole team in one day, it really depends on that team's preference I think. Interviews are relatively standard, though a little more laid back since you already have the GS stamp of approval.
Best advice I can give is to network with teams/divisions you are interested in. I haven't had an issue getting interviews without networking, but I'm sure it helped for the ones that I did. Working hard and getting strong feedback/reviews from your teams also helps.
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Great question — I am also curious. What are the hurdles moving from Controllers into other divisions? Any advice?
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