High friction, bureaucratic company - Associate Software Engineer Goldman Sachs Employee Review

3.0
May 18, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The bottom line is that Goldman Sachs is not for someone who is passionate about software development. There are a few departments (enterprise platform for example) that are more focused on advancing the technologies in the firm, but most software engineer positions are tightly coupled with business teams and they dictate what you do and what you work on. The pros are: - Goldman is definitely one of the better financial firms in terms of experimenting with a wide-variety of technology stacks. In my short year there, I was able to experiment with HBase, Mongo, Vert.x, Angular JS - Many opportunities to learn. A lot of talks with many interesting people (one of the talks was with David Benioff from Game of Thrones). Classes for different technologies offered year round - Great people, friendly

Cons

- bureaucracy, had to constantly fight with business to do things that would benefit them in the long run - extremely out-dated code base, so you would be spending most of your time fixing other people's code instead of working on cool new projects - Slang (enough said) - Bad management - most senior level managers are too complacent or have given up

Explore other reviews about Goldman Sachs

5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Relevant opportunities to expand skill set

Cons

Low pay for hours worked

3.0
Jun 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The firm encourages and supports to change teams, which is helpful in expanding experience or moving away if you aren't happy with your team

Cons

The promotion has become very opaque lately. They hardly give out promotions, but make you slog and overwork the whole year in the name of it. Basically, you have worked 200% and made to look like a fool by the end of the year.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All