
2026 | Americas | Dallas Metro Area | Asset and Wealth Management Quantitative Strats | Summer Associate
at Goldman Sachs
Posted 14 hours ago
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- Compensation
- Not specified
- City
- Dallas
- Country
- United States
Currency: Not specified
A nine to ten week Summer Associate internship within Asset & Wealth Management, providing advanced-degree students hands-on experience working alongside quantitative strategists. Interns will apply mathematics, programming and analytical methods to build quantitative models and support investment and advisory activities across traditional and alternative asset classes.
About the program
Our Summer Associate Program is a nine to ten week summer internship for students pursuing an advanced degree such as MBA, PhD, JD, MD or LLM. You will be fully immersed in our day-to-day activities.
As a participant, you will:
• Attend orientation where you’ll learn about our culture, as well as the benefits and responsibilities of being a member of the firm
• Receive training designed to help you succeed
• Have the opportunity to work on real responsibilities alongside fellow interns and our people
- Each applicant has the opportunity to apply to up to 4 separate business / location combinations in any given recruiting year. Any additional application will be auto withdrawn. In order to apply to an additional opportunity, you must withdraw a current application that has not been turned down.
- A single applicant should not create multiple email addresses to apply to additional opportunities
- Investors, spanning traditional and alternative markets offering products and services
- Advisors, understanding our clients’ priorities and poised to help provide investment advice and strategies that make sense for their portfolios
- Thought Leaders, providing timely insights across macro and secular themes to help inform our clients’ investment decisions
- Innovators, using our suite of digital solutions to help our clients address complex challenges and meet their financial goals













