Jumping from macro research in public/NGO sector to GS GIR
Dear all,
Since graduation (undergrad + masters, both in econ/finance and both at HYPSM) I've spent 6 years in various economic policy roles in a public/NGO entity, which didn't really involve hardcore quant work. Just a year ago I switched over to a full macro economic research role in the same entity. Recently I found a job posting for macroeconomic coverage in Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research, that has the same macro coverage as my current role.
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Would it be premature to apply to GS, with only a year of actual economist experience under my belt? There will certainly be applicants with a longer economist experience than me at the same age. But am hoping that my undergrad name could still get me through the door
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Are there downsides to going for a GS (or any bank) interview before you're ready? My worry is that if I make a bad impression at a GS interview this year, it could affect my chances if I re-apply for the same position with the same team a few years later.
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Would GS contact my current employer for any reason, as part of the application process? I am worried that my current employer would hear that I am looking for other opportunities - this could negatively affect me during performance ranking this year. My friends tell me that major banks would only contact the specific referees that I provide, and even so only after I pass the interview and am close to being hired.
Thanks for your advice people!
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