GS Superday

Quote from athlonmank8:

Atticus just told you that you got the job.

I also told you why you're probably not going to find many more answers here...... Not to mention you made a thread that is completely irrelevant to trading in the "career trader" forum.

At least entertain me

What does Superday mean?


Gotcha. A FO role for S&T at GS is completely irrelevant to trading or the career trader section. Makes sense. I don't think I have the ability to entertain such a superior individual such as yourself. Maybe google can help you out in that regard.
 
Quote from atticus:

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Ah HA HA HA HAA!
 
Let me say here, you will go in looking like a lamb. A lamb that must grow sheep hair for its cotton wool to be worth anything. You are going to be working with sheep for sheep skin of nothing and a sheep for your master.

We will cut the wool, spoil the wine, and bear no burning to the oil so that it may burn the hair off your back every microsecond at a time.
 
I did 2 rounds, both in person. I was working at Lehman at the time. Banks give preference to "stealing" active employees of the competition so I guess I had an advantage.

I would feel optimistic if they're willing to do a third round with you.

Quote from Eyez:

How many rounds? I did the phone, 5+ hr in person and called in to go again this week.. did you have a 3rd round? anything come up there or is this a offer meeting? I am surprised I haven't gotten more (serious) responses to my question regarding the 3rd round on 'elitetrader' but over 2.5k+ views... says a lot
 
Funny thing you say that, the reason why I left GS was to go independent, doing contracting work. By that point I had been in the industry as a full timer for 12 years, I just wanted a change.

It wasn't 12 hours day. That's on the IB side. Programmers did usual hours but then again, most programmers did not partake in the big bonuses. When I was there, the avg bonus (per employee) was $500k, I didn't see close to that, even though I was at the VP level. Even my hiring manager (director in charge of 30 people) had to threaten to take an outside offer before they gave him just the average.

While I definitely have come to the same conclusion about less work, the fact is that when you are young and starting to build a resume, you have to put in the work and effort. Very few people are fortunate enough to find an easy high-paying job.

Quote from athlonmank8:

Really lol? The goal here isn't to work at GS. It's to be independent. If you're going to work at a company, work at one that's not going to ride your ass. What ever happened to wanting to be an engineer? ie. Doing something with some value?

No offense but working at GS sounds like shit. In fact working at any of these firms would suck. 12+ hour days? What fun is that? I understand you're used to that since you're a programmer and your life was spent in a lab while you were in school, not to mention you probably don't spend much time away from the computer, but 20 years down the road you're going to realize you wasted something very valuable.

The main goal in life is the do LESS work. Not more.
 
Quote from lwlee:

Funny thing you say that, the reason why I left GS was to go independent, doing contracting work. By that point I had been in the industry as a full timer for 12 years, I just wanted a change.

It wasn't 12 hours day. That's on the IB side. Programmers did usual hours but then again, most programmers did not partake in the big bonuses. When I was there, the avg bonus (per employee) was $500k, I didn't see close to that, even though I was at the VP level. Even my hiring manager (director in charge of 30 people) had to threaten to take an outside offer before they gave him just the average.

While I definitely have come to the same conclusion about less work, the fact is that when you are young and starting to build a resume, you have to put in the work and effort. Very few people are fortunate enough to find an easy high-paying job.

Nice story lwlee.

I knew Pete's bro, John from my time in Omaha. LOL.

The four of us used to begin the day in NYC at the Links Club (across from the Metropolitan)

Lunch was usually at the University Club. Pete often shared his chauffer (who was dating Eartha Kitt at the time.)

These days Dave Walker gets most of Pete's time. Dave left the GAO to run the foundation.

There was always this fight about whether I was just humanistic or altruistic. Giving money away all the time makes a person look funny to others.

It is my belief that Pete spent most of his time keeping CEO's out of jail. GS ex's really had it in for Pete.

I bet they (GS) grilled you a lot about his nifty ways of dong workarounds.

Congrats on your tour with Pete.
 
Good job.

Don't let GS steal personal proprietary codes from you, that is advice I hope you heed.

I could replace proprietary with property and it wouldn't be any different.

Don't hang on ET when you're working.

Good luck.
 
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