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Software Developer: Java, C++, Python at Goldman Sachs (New York, NY)

At Goldman Sachs Engineering, we build.


As a Goldman Sachs engineer, you’ll build solutions to some of the most complex problems, creating transformational technologies and developing systems that drive business and financial markets worldwide.


From automated trading systems to risk management techniques, data architectures and distributed computing platforms, our developers and quantitative professionals build and provide robust, scalable best-in-class solutions to some of the most complex problems in the industry.


At Goldman Sachs, we offer our professionals the opportunity to work with interesting challenges and influential leaders, while our team-driven culture leverages and rewards individual talent. We look for creative collaborators who evolve, adapt to change and thrive in a fast-paced global environment.


We have open opportunities in New York, NY, Jersey City, NJ, San Francisco, CA, Chicago, IL, Dallas, TX, and Salt Lake City, Utah. 



Come see what you can build at Goldman Sachs. More information can be found on our Engineering homepage.


Skills & Requirements



  • A software engineer programming in a complied language such as Java, C++, or C# or interpreted such as Python.

  • Comfortable with core programming concepts and techniques (e.g. concurrency, memory management).

  • Enjoys working with algorithms and data structures (e.g. trees, hash maps, queues).

  • A keen interest and experience with machine learning libraries and techniques.



  • Order Management, Electronic Trading and Client Connectivity Systems

  • Adaptable Algorithmic Trading Platforms

  • Performance-Sensitive User Interfaces 

  • Data Lake/Warehousing

  • Real-Time In-Memory Distributed Systems

  • Complex Event Processors

  • Pricing, Risk and Booking Systems


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