INTERNSHIP EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Gain real-life perspective on the industry while making invaluable connections APPLICATION DETAILS Applications will close 22 June ELIGIBILITY Students graduating from a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD degree programme in 2026 or June 2027. LOCATION London Overview The Goldman Sachs EMEA Quant Strategists Academy provides students in their penultimate or final year of studies the opportunity to learn more about our quantitative strategists roles, make invaluable connections, and develop technical and soft skills. The Quant Strategists Academy is an iterative 2-day insight programme, open to all degree backgrounds with an interest in using mathematics, programming, and logical thinking to construct quantitative models. As a participant, you will: Discover the extensive range of career opportunities across quantitative strategists Gain valuable insights operating in a dynamic environment which requires strategic thinking that is innovative and produces smart solutions Work closely with a group of peers to grow your technical and soft skills through iterative workshops Network with Goldman Sachs professionals and hear more about their experiences and diverse backgrounds Following your application, you can expect to hear back from us by June. The Academy will take place over 2 days in October. About Quantitative Strategies Our quantitative strategists are at the cutting edge of our business, solving real-world problems through a variety of analytical methods. Working in close collaboration with bankers, traders, and portfolio managers across the firm, their invaluable quantitative perspectives on complex financial and technical challenges power our business decisions. Explore Learn more about where you can apply for this program. Our signature newsletter with insights and analysis from across the firm. By submitting this information, you agree that the information you are providing is subject to Goldman Sachs' privacy policy and Terms of Use. You consent to receive our newsletter via email.
Jul 06, 2025
Full time
INTERNSHIP EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Gain real-life perspective on the industry while making invaluable connections APPLICATION DETAILS Applications will close 22 June ELIGIBILITY Students graduating from a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD degree programme in 2026 or June 2027. LOCATION London Overview The Goldman Sachs EMEA Quant Strategists Academy provides students in their penultimate or final year of studies the opportunity to learn more about our quantitative strategists roles, make invaluable connections, and develop technical and soft skills. The Quant Strategists Academy is an iterative 2-day insight programme, open to all degree backgrounds with an interest in using mathematics, programming, and logical thinking to construct quantitative models. As a participant, you will: Discover the extensive range of career opportunities across quantitative strategists Gain valuable insights operating in a dynamic environment which requires strategic thinking that is innovative and produces smart solutions Work closely with a group of peers to grow your technical and soft skills through iterative workshops Network with Goldman Sachs professionals and hear more about their experiences and diverse backgrounds Following your application, you can expect to hear back from us by June. The Academy will take place over 2 days in October. About Quantitative Strategies Our quantitative strategists are at the cutting edge of our business, solving real-world problems through a variety of analytical methods. Working in close collaboration with bankers, traders, and portfolio managers across the firm, their invaluable quantitative perspectives on complex financial and technical challenges power our business decisions. Explore Learn more about where you can apply for this program. Our signature newsletter with insights and analysis from across the firm. By submitting this information, you agree that the information you are providing is subject to Goldman Sachs' privacy policy and Terms of Use. You consent to receive our newsletter via email.
Sponsored by the Women in Trading Network INTERNSHIP EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Gain real-life perspective on the industry while making invaluable connections. APPLICATION DETAILS: Applications will close 26 May. ELIGIBILITY: Students graduating from either a Bachelor's or Master's degree programme from 2026 to June 2027. LOCATION: London Overview The Goldman Sachs Trader Academy offers students in their penultimate or final year the opportunity to learn about trading. The programme aims to prepare students for future trading roles, facilitate valuable connections, and develop both technical and soft skills. This interactive multi-day insight programme is open to all degree backgrounds and introduces students to trading through hands-on experience. As a participant, you will: Discover the wide range of career opportunities within Financial Markets and Trading. Gain valuable insights and tangible skills in key areas of Trading. Work closely with peers to enhance your technical and soft skills through interactive workshops. Network with Goldman Sachs professionals and learn about their experiences and diverse backgrounds. After applying, you can expect to hear back from us by the end of June. The Academy will be held over 3 days in October. About Goldman Sachs FICC and Equities (Sales and Trading) FICC and Equities (Sales and Trading) is at the forefront of global markets. We facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency, and commodity products, and focus on building strong client relationships. We assist clients in buying and selling financial products worldwide, raising funding, and managing risk. This dynamic, entrepreneurial team thrives in fast-paced, changing environments. Ideal candidates are quick-thinking, passionate about markets, and effective communicators who can build strong relationships with clients and colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Explore Learn more about where you can apply for this program. Subscribe to our newsletter for insights and analysis from across the firm. By submitting your information, you agree to Goldman Sachs' privacy policy and Terms of Use. You also consent to receiving our newsletter via email.
Jul 05, 2025
Full time
Sponsored by the Women in Trading Network INTERNSHIP EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Gain real-life perspective on the industry while making invaluable connections. APPLICATION DETAILS: Applications will close 26 May. ELIGIBILITY: Students graduating from either a Bachelor's or Master's degree programme from 2026 to June 2027. LOCATION: London Overview The Goldman Sachs Trader Academy offers students in their penultimate or final year the opportunity to learn about trading. The programme aims to prepare students for future trading roles, facilitate valuable connections, and develop both technical and soft skills. This interactive multi-day insight programme is open to all degree backgrounds and introduces students to trading through hands-on experience. As a participant, you will: Discover the wide range of career opportunities within Financial Markets and Trading. Gain valuable insights and tangible skills in key areas of Trading. Work closely with peers to enhance your technical and soft skills through interactive workshops. Network with Goldman Sachs professionals and learn about their experiences and diverse backgrounds. After applying, you can expect to hear back from us by the end of June. The Academy will be held over 3 days in October. About Goldman Sachs FICC and Equities (Sales and Trading) FICC and Equities (Sales and Trading) is at the forefront of global markets. We facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency, and commodity products, and focus on building strong client relationships. We assist clients in buying and selling financial products worldwide, raising funding, and managing risk. This dynamic, entrepreneurial team thrives in fast-paced, changing environments. Ideal candidates are quick-thinking, passionate about markets, and effective communicators who can build strong relationships with clients and colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Explore Learn more about where you can apply for this program. Subscribe to our newsletter for insights and analysis from across the firm. By submitting your information, you agree to Goldman Sachs' privacy policy and Terms of Use. You also consent to receiving our newsletter via email.
Managing Director,Derivative Documents,FICC and Equities, London No one works in isolation here - we operate as a collective." Joined GS 2011 Hometown Education Undergrad York University - Osgoode Hall Law School LLB, Law Grad University of Oxford, Masters of Law, International Finance Interests Triathlete, Diversity Champion I was born in Israel, but my family moved to Canada when I was a young child, after spending some time living in Germany. The many moves taught me to be quite adaptable and I actually get excited by, rather than scared of, change. I spent the next few years moving between Toronto, Moscow and London working at different law firms and banks. My original move to London was to spend a year at Oxford earning a post-graduate degree in international finance law. It was at that point after graduating that I first applied to Goldman Sachs, but the role didn't end up being the right one for me. A few years later, when I was working in London, I got a call from a Goldman Sachs recruiter and here I am, celebrating over seven years at the firm. That's why I like to share the advice that timing is everything, and when it's right, it's right. Looking back, while I was disappointed not to have joined Goldman at the time, I realize I'm in an amazing role that I wouldn't have had access to many years earlier. I'm in the Legal Department. In my current role, I advise our structured products business. One aspect I really like is that I get to help steer some of the discussions around risk. When we start thinking about a new trade or business opportunity, I help shape how we think about the risk and help with structuring considerations to get us to the right place. I get to spend a lot of time coming up with the right questions to ask and taking a view on them, that part is exciting. No one works in isolation here - we operate as a collective. No matter how much of an expert you are in your area, we'll ask others to chime in and they'll say, 'interesting, have you thought about X and have you talked to group Y'. We take as many views from as many people as possible to get to the best outcome. Diversity of thought and perspective is key. When I came out 20 years ago, my biggest fear was that I'd never get to be a parent. Now, as a single father of an eight-year-old son by way of adoption, it's so important to me to prevent others from having that fear. To this end, I co-founded and now lead as CEO, The P3 Network. The P3 Network has become the UK's "non-traditional families" charity. As of the end of 2018, P3 supports over 2000 families in the UK, and last year was recognized by the UK Prime Minister for its work at broadening diversity across England. One of the things I'm most proud of is that I actually do everything while being a single dad. I'm not saying that it isn't without challenges and that I'm not tired a lot of the time, but I have taken advantage of the firm's supportive and flexible working environment. I'm even fitting in training for my first half Ironman. Our weekly newsletter with insights and intelligence from across the firm By submitting this information, you agree to receive marketing emails from Goldman Sachs and accept our privacy policy . You can opt-out at any time.
Feb 04, 2025
Full time
Managing Director,Derivative Documents,FICC and Equities, London No one works in isolation here - we operate as a collective." Joined GS 2011 Hometown Education Undergrad York University - Osgoode Hall Law School LLB, Law Grad University of Oxford, Masters of Law, International Finance Interests Triathlete, Diversity Champion I was born in Israel, but my family moved to Canada when I was a young child, after spending some time living in Germany. The many moves taught me to be quite adaptable and I actually get excited by, rather than scared of, change. I spent the next few years moving between Toronto, Moscow and London working at different law firms and banks. My original move to London was to spend a year at Oxford earning a post-graduate degree in international finance law. It was at that point after graduating that I first applied to Goldman Sachs, but the role didn't end up being the right one for me. A few years later, when I was working in London, I got a call from a Goldman Sachs recruiter and here I am, celebrating over seven years at the firm. That's why I like to share the advice that timing is everything, and when it's right, it's right. Looking back, while I was disappointed not to have joined Goldman at the time, I realize I'm in an amazing role that I wouldn't have had access to many years earlier. I'm in the Legal Department. In my current role, I advise our structured products business. One aspect I really like is that I get to help steer some of the discussions around risk. When we start thinking about a new trade or business opportunity, I help shape how we think about the risk and help with structuring considerations to get us to the right place. I get to spend a lot of time coming up with the right questions to ask and taking a view on them, that part is exciting. No one works in isolation here - we operate as a collective. No matter how much of an expert you are in your area, we'll ask others to chime in and they'll say, 'interesting, have you thought about X and have you talked to group Y'. We take as many views from as many people as possible to get to the best outcome. Diversity of thought and perspective is key. When I came out 20 years ago, my biggest fear was that I'd never get to be a parent. Now, as a single father of an eight-year-old son by way of adoption, it's so important to me to prevent others from having that fear. To this end, I co-founded and now lead as CEO, The P3 Network. The P3 Network has become the UK's "non-traditional families" charity. As of the end of 2018, P3 supports over 2000 families in the UK, and last year was recognized by the UK Prime Minister for its work at broadening diversity across England. One of the things I'm most proud of is that I actually do everything while being a single dad. I'm not saying that it isn't without challenges and that I'm not tired a lot of the time, but I have taken advantage of the firm's supportive and flexible working environment. I'm even fitting in training for my first half Ironman. Our weekly newsletter with insights and intelligence from across the firm By submitting this information, you agree to receive marketing emails from Goldman Sachs and accept our privacy policy . You can opt-out at any time.