Curious, collaborative and driven? Join this Summit for HBCU Grads!
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Posted By: Lailah Berry on May 11, 2021 Goldman Sachs is committed to supporting students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Calling all HBCU students and alum! Our HBCU Possibilities Summit application is open and we want YOU to apply. This interactive, virtual multi-week program is open to all majors and career trajectories, and is designed to prepare you for a career at Goldman Sachs. We are excited to announce we have extended the deadline for our 2021 HBCU Possibilities Summit application! As a participant, you will: • Gain the tools and skill-sets required to successfully navigate the interview process • Build a foundational network with both your program cohort and GS professionals to leverage as you pursue opportunities at the firm • Develop a deeper understanding of the professional skills you currently possess as you consider your opportunities and career choices • Have the assurance that your authentic self will be embraced by our people and culture • Select participants will have the opportunity to interview for opportunities at Goldman Sachs 2021 Virtual HBCU Possibilities Summit Program Dates: July - August 2021 Application Now Extended! Application Deadline: Sunday, May 16 at 11:59pm ET. Eligibility Criteria: • Current HBCU students graduating between Dec 2021 - May 2022 • Recent HBCU alum who graduated between Dec 2018 - May 2021 Interested? Apply Now! Application Instructions: 1. Use the link above or visit our events portal at https://recruiting360.avature.net/candidat... 2. Create an account or login to an existing account, and search "2021 HBCU Possibilities Summit" 3. Register for the program by uploading your resume to your candidate profile. Upon registration, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire. Please complete this immediately as it is a required step of the application. Have questions or need accommodations? Email us at diversityrecruiting@gs.com If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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