Overview
Expand your personal network, cultivate top industry skills, and explore the wealth of opportunities available at Goldman Sachs. Possibilities Summits is our year-long virtual program for undergraduates who are exploring career opportunities.
Program Dates
- January 2025 – December 2025
Unlock your potential by:
- Visiting our careers site to learn more about Goldman Sachs and the career opportunities we provide across all of our divisions and office locations
- Boosting the “story of yourself” to showcase your unique assets
- Enhancing your professional skills by accessing a variety of educational tools
- Experiencing a year like no other by connecting with thousands of peers nationwide and building long-lasting relationships with your summits
- Gaining exclusive knowledge on refining resume and interview skills to increase your career prospects and access additional campus recruiting opportunities
Eligibility Requirements
- Open to all
- First-year undergraduate students graduating between December 2027- June 2028
- Black Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that identify as Black are encouraged to apply.
- CUNY Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that attend a CUNY school
- Diverse Abilities | Undergraduate students that identify as having a visible or invisible disability are encouraged to apply.
- Engineering Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that are interested in pursuing careers in engineering, including software engineering, systems engineering, cyber security, and quantitative strategy are encouraged to apply.
- HBCU Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that attend an HBCU
- Hispanic/Latinx Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that identify as Hispanic/Latinx are encouraged to apply.
- Pride Summit | Undergraduate students that identify as LGBTQ+ are encouraged to apply.
- Veterans Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate military veteran students including enlisted and commissioned personnel are encouraged to apply.
- Women’s Possibilities Summit | Undergraduate students that identify as women are encouraged to apply.