Goldman Sachs Possibilities Summit

Organization: Goldman Sachs

Program Overview

Selective multi-day career exploration program at Goldman Sachs headquarters for high school juniors from underrepresented groups interested in finance, technology, and business careers.

# Goldman Sachs Possibilities Summit The Goldman Sachs Possibilities Summit is a prestigious, invitation-based career exploration program for high school juniors who come from underrepresented backgrounds in finance and business. Held at Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York City, the multi-day program provides participants with direct exposure to investment banking, asset management, technology, and the many career paths that exist within one of the world's most prominent financial institutions. ## About Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs is one of the most influential financial institutions in the world, providing investment banking, securities, asset management, and consumer banking services to corporations, governments, institutions, and high-net-worth individuals globally. The firm is consistently ranked as one of the most sought-after employers by business school graduates and is known for its competitive hiring process and high-performance culture. The Possibilities Summit reflects Goldman Sachs's commitment to building a more diverse pipeline of talent into finance and business—recognizing that some of the most exceptional students in the country simply don't have access to the networks and exposure that connect them to these careers. ## Program Overview The Possibilities Summit takes place over **3–5 days** in **New York City**, typically during the **summer** (June or July) or occasionally in spring. All program costs—including travel to New York, hotel accommodations, and meals—are fully covered by Goldman Sachs. **Program Components:** **Division Overviews and Deep Dives** Representatives from Goldman Sachs's major business divisions—including Investment Banking, Securities, Consumer & Wealth Management, Global Markets, and Engineering & Technology—explain what their teams do, what skills are valued, and what career paths look like. **Panel Discussions with Goldman Sachs Professionals** Participants hear directly from Goldman Sachs analysts, associates, and managing directors who represent diverse backgrounds. Speakers share their paths into finance, discuss the day-to-day realities of their roles, and answer candid questions. **Workshops** - Financial markets simulation: how trading and investment decisions are made - Resume and interview preparation - Networking skills and relationship-building in professional environments - Financial literacy: reading a balance sheet, understanding equity and debt **1:1 Mentoring** Each participant is matched with a Goldman Sachs professional for a mentoring conversation during the program—a genuine opportunity to ask questions in a low-pressure setting. **Campus Tour and Networking Reception** Participants explore Goldman Sachs's Hudson Yards or lower Manhattan offices, attend a closing reception, and exchange contact information with Goldman Sachs professionals and peer participants. ## Eligibility The Possibilities Summit targets: - **Current high school juniors** (rising seniors at time of the program) - Students from underrepresented groups in finance: Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, first-generation college students, and students from low-income backgrounds - Students with strong academic records and demonstrated interest in business, economics, technology, or related fields ## Application Applications are typically released in **February–March** through Goldman Sachs's campus recruiting and community outreach channels. Eligible students can also apply through partner organizations including INROADS, College Advising Corps, and Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO). The program is **fully funded**—there is no cost to participants. ## Why Possibilities Summit Matters A Goldman Sachs Possibilities Summit invitation is one of the most prestigious pre-college recognitions available in the business/finance space. It signals to college admissions committees—particularly at target schools for investment banking careers like Penn Wharton, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell—that you have already been identified by one of the world's leading firms as a high-potential candidate. For many participants, the Summit is the beginning of a multi-year relationship with Goldman Sachs that leads to summer analyst internships in college.

Program Details

  • Category: Business & Economics
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 11-11
  • Location: New York, New York
  • Application Deadline: March 31, 2027
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: finance, business, internship, career-exploration, diversity, free, investment-banking

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