Goldman Sachs reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(19,420 total reviews)
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David M. Solomon

63% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Goldman Sachs has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 19,420 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Goldman Sachs employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 8, 2017

Operations Analyst

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Pros

Excellent benefits and top notch in the industry. Working with the brightest minds from New York and London. Attending talks that bring in geniuses from across the world. A fantastic CEO who values diversity at the work place. I've met way too many inspiring individuals during my tenure at Goldman Sachs! I have to admit that it was a great first job out of school - I've learnt and grown so much from this place. I have LOTS to be thankful for.

Cons

Managers in Operations Salt Lake City are mostly jokes. They are brought in from either Bangalore (where they lack EQ, people skills, common sense) or London ( cliquish, zero technical skills, London rejects). You can't find true leadership at this office. Your career will have no growth and you'll be asking yourself every day "Am I really working for the best investment bank in the world?" Operations was built out in Salt Lake City only as a cheap, escape route for the firm. GS wanted to save money and decided to pick the most boring city in the entire United States of America. Poor decision! The lucky 2% manage to move to New York and the rest of us are stuck with low caliber managers and Mormon colleagues that are sickeningly sweet but unfortunately boring. This office is a major disaster and Salt Lake City is looked down upon by rest of the firm (well Bangalore still wins for being the worst). I don't even understand how some of these people make Vice Presidents at Goldman Sachs. My advice to incoming folks: Run far from this office. There are way too many people who are unhappy and very limited opportunities for internal mobility. Also, ask yourself if you want to be a glorified factory worker processing brainless information every. single. day? That is Operations for you. It's only prestigious to work at Goldman Sachs if 1) You are working anywhere BUT Salt Lake City and Bangalore 2) You are working anywhere BUT Salt Lake City and Bangalore 3) You are working anywhere BUT Salt Lake City and Bangalore I think you got the message.

1.0
Apr 2, 2017

Iceberg Straight Ahead

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Pros

Access to Goldman Sachs research and affiliation with Goldman Sachs. Some fun people to work with. Access to some larger clients.

Cons

Pay is laughable and the excuses for why it is so low is even more ridiculous. Management is about as bad as it gets at a firm. Only the favorites gets promoted, not the intelligent people who actually get things done. Firm is desperate to retain talent. Majority of people that stay are tied to area. Everyone is stretched to their limits on a daily basis with no hope in sight. Zero training for new hires. Only analysts that don't complain live at home with their parents with zero financial independence. Little to no career path for anyone seriously interested in finance.

3.0
Mar 27, 2017
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Pros

Good benefits. Some very smart folks.

Cons

Long hours. The pay is good but if if take into consideration the amount of hours you put in (Typical 60-70) its not necessarily all that good. The partners love to take millions in dollars instead of distributing it the folks that truly make this company tick.

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