The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Singapur) in Aug 2018
Interview
The first round was done through hirevue. Video interview consists of around 5-7 questions depending on the role you apply. This position is catered towards Japanese clients so there was a Japanese language test in the second round. I was given an article about financial statement of the firm. Was told to read and answer the questions. I was told that I comprehend Japanese really well but my reading skill is not proficient enough. It's really ridiculous to me because I studied the whole degree in Japanese and was told later that I couldn't read proficiently. I am not sure about the interviewer's standard. He/She can just judge you based on his/her own misconceptions . This role also has a Japanese native speaker applied into and the interviewer was Japanese. I am also not sure if there is any discrimination against any foreigners who speak Japanese at this firm. I am not sure if they could judge people's reading skills by only giving one article for 10 minutes. Horrible.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Provided article in Japanese to read and answer questions
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Hong Kong) in Mar 2026
Interview
4 back-back interviews, take about 1 month to complete. Interviewers are really nice, and mainly on behavioural questions. Not tough interview and should focus on GS culture, why Goldman Sachs
I applied online. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Salt Lake City, UT)
Interview
Super-day, extremely Behavioral. Analyst focus heavily on why Risk and why GS. They make you answer about yourself and then asked questions based on that. Main questions where, explain one situation where you had to deal with negative feedback.
it was a hirevue and it has about 6 questions asking about myself and just tell them about myself and my past experiences it was hard but it was also fun i think