Goldman Sachs First Round Interview

Hey Guys,

So I just had my first round interview with Goldman last wednesday. I haven't heard back yet, but some other people got invited to the second round supposedly. Does GS send rejection letters, isn't that ettiquette or is there still a possibility that I may be considered. I am a sophomore at a non-taget and i interviewed for the GS revenue summer analyst postion for (IBD, S/T, GIR, or IM). Anyone hear back??

 

Does GS always send a rejection email....so if your on hold they don't tell you? And how long should I wait to see if there is a rejection email

Success is my only option and failure is not
 

Actually, I did email back my recruiter at GS asking which group I would be interviewing for (she never told me on the phone) and she has not replied to my question. Anyways, thanks and I'll let WSO know how it goes. Regards

"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."
 

What is this for? Full-time analyst? Associate? Are you lateral, or coming out of school?

If you are speaking with HR, and not actual bankers, then you can expect a lot of "fit" questions and nothing technical. They will probably ask you to walk through your resume, explain your various decisions (why this school, why this job, etc.). They will ask why investment banking, why Goldman, etc.

Beyond having substantively good answers to those sorts of questions, you should also aim to come across as friendly and poised. You want HR to feel comfortable sending you to the bankers and not worry about you embarrassing them.

 

Wait, are you doing an interview with a person in Goldman's recruiting department, or interviewing with bankers?

At any rate, the absolute best way to answer the "why Goldman" question is to get on the phone with an alumni contact there and ask them what they like about Goldman and why they chose it over other firms. Then tailor their answer into your own.

The best way to answer the "why investment banking" question is similarly to read up on what investment banking is and how it is different from things like consulting and investing. Then, use those distinguishing characteristics to justify your interest by tying them to your background.

 
jd-to-ib:
Wait, are you doing an interview with a person in Goldman's recruiting department, or interviewing with bankers?

At any rate, the absolute best way to answer the "why Goldman" question is to get on the phone with an alumni contact there and ask them what they like about Goldman and why they chose it over other firms. Then tailor their answer into your own.

The best way to answer the "why investment banking" question is similarly to read up on what investment banking is and how it is different from things like consulting and investing. Then, use those distinguishing characteristics to justify your interest by tying them to your background.

Its with HR campus talent acquisition? Whatever that means, I'm clueless. And thanks, I'll look into that.

"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."
 
M Friedman:
So you have a human resource internship with Goldman? I am not sure how that is an analyst position but I guess you can spin anything now days. Look on glass door for interview questions. For HR, I am sure it will be all fit / behavioral

It's not for HR, they are simply the ones speaking with me. Well, I hope it isn't an HR internship.

"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."
 
Anacott_CEO:
This thread was great. Street, just stick to the interview guides and watch the videos, you'll be good.

Great because I have so much monkey shit on me I can taste it? Thanks, I've been doing my research as well.

"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."
 

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