Read previewGetting a job at Goldman Sachs is even harder than Havard, according to its CEO.
In an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show," CEO David Solomon revealed that of over 300,000 applications last year for entry-level jobs out of undergraduate university, the bank hired around 2,500 people — less than 1%.
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In a letter to their 2024 summer internship cohort, Solomon advised them to "embrace your unique skills and experiences."
AdvertisementThe investment bank received a record-breaking 315,126 applications for its 2024 internship program, admitting only 2,700 spots — slightly less than 0.9%.
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