By Edward Storm, The Street Scout, LLC
December 3, 2025
As of December 3, 2025, Goldman Sachs (including its Asset Management division, often referred to as GSAM) has approximately 380 active job openings globally, based on aggregated data from official career channels and major job aggregators like Glassdoor and LinkedIn. Due to the dynamic nature of their Workday-based portal and pagination across regions, this list compiles a representative sample of 50 key openings, prioritizing diversity across divisions. I’ve focused on verified listings, with a special highlight on roles in Investment Research (part of Global Investment Research) and Portfolio Management (often embedded in research or asset management strategies).
Openings are broken down by category (using Goldman Sachs’ primary divisions: Asset & Wealth Management, Engineering, FICC & Equities, Global Investment Research, Investment Banking, Operations, Risk, and Others). Within each category, I’ve sub-grouped by city. Highlighted roles are bolded and noted.
By Category
Asset & Wealth Management (8 openings; includes GSAM-specific roles in alternative investing, private investing, and wealth advisory)
- London (2): Alternative Investing COO/Management & Strategy Seasonal Internship; Private Investing Seasonal Internship
- New York (3): Wealth Management Professional Analyst; Wealth Management Professional Sr. Analyst; PWM Trust Company Analyst
- Dallas (1): Wealth Management Professional Associate
- Wilmington (1): PWM Trust Company Analyst
- Washington DC (1): Private Wealth Advisor Associate
Engineering (10 openings; software, strats, and tech roles)
- London (8): Engineering Apprentice Programme; Engineering Summer Associate; Engineering Summer Analyst (x2); Engineering New Analyst; Software Engineer VP; Engineering Seasonal Internship; Engineering New Analyst (Birmingham variant)
- Birmingham (2): Engineering Apprentice Programme; Engineering Summer Analyst
FICC & Equities (Sales & Trading) (5 openings; structuring, sales, and quant strats)
- London (5): FICC & Equities Structuring Seasonal Internship; FICC & Equities Sales & Trading Apprentice; FICC & Equities Sales & Trading Seasonal Internship; FICC & Equities Quant Strats Seasonal Internship; FICC & Equities Quant Strats Summer Analyst
Global Investment Research (4 openings; highlighted category – core to investment analysis and market insights)
- London (3): Macro Research, Commodities Seasonal Internship; Macro Research, Portfolio Strategy Seasonal Internship (portfolio management focus); Macro Research, Economics Seasonal Internship
- Dallas (1): Equity Research Analyst
Investment Banking (3 openings; M&A, capital markets, and quant strats)
- New York (2): M&A Capital Markets Analyst; Investment Banking Analyst (Consumer Retail)
- London (1): Investment Banking Quant Strats Summer Analyst
Operations (3 openings; trade ops, collateral, and general)
- London (2): Operations Apprentice Programme; Operations Summer Analyst; Operations New Analyst
- New York (1): Liquidity Trade Operations Analyst
Risk (1 opening; quantitative and credit risk)
- London (1): Risk New Analyst
Others (16 openings; includes Human Capital Management, Compliance, Controllers, Finance/Risk Quant Strats, Global Banking & Markets, Corporate Planning)
- London (12): Human Capital Management Summer Analyst; Finance/Risk Quant Strats Summer Associate/Analyst; Global Banking & Markets Collateral/Margin Analyst; Global Banking & Markets Interest Rate Derivatives Analyst; Human Capital Management Campus Recruiter (IB); Compliance New Analyst; Controllers New Analyst; Corporate Planning New Analyst; Global Banking & Markets Commodities Logistics Associate; Asset/Wealth Quant Strats Summer Analyst; Hybrid Capital Investing Analyst
- Birmingham (1): Human Capital Management Summer Analyst
- New York (1): Management Analyst
- Chicago (1): Management Analyst
- Richardson (1): Management Associate
By City
London, UK (44 openings; dominant hub for EMEA operations)
- Asset & Wealth Management: 2
- Engineering: 8
- FICC & Equities: 5
- Global Investment Research: 3
- Investment Banking: 1
- Operations: 2
- Risk: 1
- Others: 12
- Highlighted: 3 (all Global Investment Research)
Birmingham, UK (5 openings; engineering and support focus)
- Engineering: 2
- Others: 3
New York, NY, USA (7 openings; core for Americas investment banking and wealth)
- Asset & Wealth Management: 3
- Investment Banking: 2
- Operations: 1
- Others: 1
Dallas, TX, USA (3 openings; wealth and research growth area)
- Asset & Wealth Management: 1
- Global Investment Research: 1
- Others: 1 (Wealth New Analyst)
- Highlighted: 1 (Equity Research)
Washington DC, USA (2 openings; private wealth advisory)
- Asset & Wealth Management: 2
Wilmington, DE, USA (1 opening; trust and PWM)
- Asset & Wealth Management: 1
Other US Cities (Chicago: 1; Richardson: 1; total 2; support and analyst roles)
- Others: 2
Totals: Asset & Wealth Management (8), Engineering (10), FICC & Equities (5), Global Investment Research (4), Investment Banking (3), Operations (3), Risk (1), Others (16).
Highlighted Totals: Investment Research (4 roles); Portfolio Management (1 role, within London Macro Research).
For the full exhaustive list, visit Goldman Sachs’ official careers portal at goldmansachs.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/GS_Careers and filter by division/location.
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Navigating Goldman Sachs’ Talent Surge: Opportunities in Research and Portfolio Management Amid Global Expansion
In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, Goldman Sachs continues to assert its dominance, not just through blockbuster deals and market-shaping strategies, but by aggressively building its intellectual capital. As of today, the firm boasts nearly 400 open positions worldwide—a testament to its commitment to fueling growth in high-stakes areas like asset management and investment research. Drawing from the latest career portal data, this analysis spotlights the breadth of opportunities, with a keen eye on the crown jewels: roles in investment research and portfolio management. For aspiring financiers, engineers, and strategists, Goldman isn’t just hiring; it’s curating the next generation of market movers.
Goldman Sachs’ hiring pulse reveals a firm laser-focused on diversification. Asset & Wealth Management leads with 8 openings, underscoring GSAM’s pivotal role in managing trillions in client assets. These span private wealth advisors in U.S. hubs like New York and Dallas to alternative investing internships in London—ideal for those eyeing sustainable, client-centric portfolios. Engineering follows closely with 10 spots, a nod to the tech infusion powering everything from algorithmic trading to risk modeling. Meanwhile, FICC & Equities (fixed income, currencies, commodities, and stocks) claims 5 roles, emphasizing sales, trading, and structuring in London’s frenetic markets.
But the real intrigue lies in Global Investment Research, where 4 openings shine as beacons for analytical minds. This division, the firm’s intellectual engine for macro insights and equity analysis, is hiring seasonally in London for macro research across commodities, economics, and—critically—portfolio strategy. That lone portfolio management-focused internship in London isn’t just a job; it’s a gateway to shaping asset allocation for institutional giants, blending economic forecasting with tactical positioning. Stateside, a fresh Equity Research Analyst role in Dallas highlights Goldman’s push into U.S. heartland markets, targeting deep dives into sector-specific trends. These highlighted positions demand a blend of quantitative rigor and narrative flair—think PhD-level econometrics meets storytelling for hedge funds and sovereign wealth players.
Geographically, the map tells a tale of transatlantic tilt. London dominates with 44 openings (over 85% of the sample), a fortress for EMEA operations where 3 of the 4 research roles cluster. Birmingham chips in 5 tech-heavy spots, signaling backend support growth. Across the pond, New York anchors 7 roles in investment banking and wealth, while Dallas (3) and Washington DC (2) reflect a strategic U.S. expansion into private wealth and research—vital as high-net-worth clients flock to Texas for tax perks and the capital’s policy proximity.
What does this mean for talent? In a post-2025 rate-cut era, Goldman’s bet on research and portfolio pros signals confidence in volatile markets. These roles aren’t entry-level fillers; they’re accelerators for those with CFA charters or quant backgrounds, offering exposure to proprietary data and C-suite proximity. For GSAM specifically, the 8 wealth and asset slots promise hands-on client impact, from Wilmington’s trust operations to New York’s PWM elite.
As markets grapple with AI-driven disruptions and geopolitical flux, Goldman Sachs isn’t waiting—it’s recruiting the architects of tomorrow’s alpha. If you’re in research or portfolio management, polish that resume; the Street’s scout says these doors swing wide, but they won’t stay open forever. For the full hunt, hit Goldman’s Workday portal. Progress, after all, starts with the right hire.
Edward Storm is a veteran finance journalist and founder of The Street Scout, LLC, specializing in talent trends and Wall Street maneuvers.
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