INTERNAL AUDIT
In Internal Audit, we ensure that Goldman Sachs maintains effective controls by assessing the reliability of financial reports, monitoring the firm’s compliance with laws and regulations, and advising management on developing smart control solutions. Our group has unique insight on the financial industry and its products and operations. We’re looking for detail-oriented team players who have an interest in financial markets and want to gain insight into the firm’s operations and control processes.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR
Goldman Sachs Internal Auditors demonstrate strong risk and control mindsets, analytical, exercise professional skepticism and are able to challenge and discuss effectively with management on risks and control measures. We look for individuals who enjoy learning about audit, businesses and functions, have innovative and creative mindsets to adopt analytical techniques to enhance audit techniques, building relationships and are able to evolve and thrive in teamwork and in a fast-paced global environment.
YOUR IMPACT
As the third line of defense, Internal Audit’s mission is to independently assess the firm’s internal control structure, including the firm’s governance processes and controls, and risk management and capital and anti-financial crime frameworks, raise awareness of control risk and monitor the implementation of management’s control measures. In doing so, internal Audit:
• Communicates and reports on the effectiveness of the firm’s governance, risk management and controls that mitigate current and evolving risk
• Raise awareness of control risk
• Assesses the firm’s control culture and conduct risks
• Monitors management’s implementation of control measures
Goldman Sachs Internal Audit comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds including chartered accountants, developers, risk management professionals, cybersecurity professionals, and data scientists. We are organized into global teams comprising business and technology auditors to cover all the firm’s businesses and functions, including securities, investment banking, consumer and investment management, risk management, finance, cyber-security and technology risk, and engineering.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop and maintain a good understanding of business areas, its products, and supporting functions
- Assists the project manager in planning the scope of the audit, conducting walkthroughs and discussing with various teams to execute the audit scope and discuss results of the audit with the firms local and global management.
- Execute audit deliverables through effective time management and documentation meets high quality standards, in accordance with the internal audit methodology of the department
- Identify risks, assess mitigating controls, and make recommendations on improving the control environment
- Prepare commercially effective audit conclusions and findings, and present to IA senior management and business clients
- Monitor and follow up with management on the resolution of the open audit findings and maintains stakeholder relationship to monitor risk
SKILLS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
- Strong interpersonal, and relationship management skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Good technical knowledge of relevant product areas
- Experience in team work and adaptable to differential ways of working
- Highly motivated with the ability to multi-task and remain organized in a fast-paced environment
- 1-3 years of experience in a public accounting, independent validation function or internal audit role within the financial services industry or a related control function
- 4-year degree in a finance, accounting
- Relevant certification or industry accreditation (e.g., CPA, CFA, CIA) is a plus
- Good understanding of financial concepts and/or operations related to controllers and tax functions. Knowledge in any of the following areas are preferred:
- Basel regulatory requirements, CCAR regulatory requirements, SEC US GAAP accounting
- Recovery and Resolution regulatory requirements
- Controls surrounding regulatory reporting, legal entity reporting, financial reporting and/or tax reporting
- Ability to self-direct, analyze and evaluate and form independent judgments
- Ability to effectively interact and build relationships with senior management and global stakeholders
- Commercially savvy with ability to exercise discretion with respect to highly confidential/sensitive information
- Integrity, ethical standards and sound judgment
Skills Required
- Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Analytical mindset and professional skepticism
- Experience planning and executing audits, including walkthroughs and documentation per internal audit methodology
- Ability to identify risks, assess controls, and make remediation recommendations
- Ability to prepare audit conclusions and present findings to senior management
- Ability to monitor and follow up on remediation and maintain stakeholder relationships
- 1-3 years experience in public accounting, independent validation, internal audit, or related control function within financial services
- 4-year degree in finance or accounting
- Good understanding of financial concepts and operations related to controllers and tax functions
- Relevant certification or industry accreditation (e.g., CPA, CFA, CIA)
- Knowledge of regulatory and reporting topics (preferred): Basel, CCAR, SEC US GAAP, Recovery and Resolution, regulatory/legal entity/financial/tax reporting controls
- Ability to self-direct, analyze, evaluate and form independent judgments
- Ability to effectively interact and build relationships with senior management and global stakeholders
- Commercially savvy and able to exercise discretion with confidential/sensitive information
- High integrity, ethical standards and sound judgment
- Experience working in teams and adapting to different ways of working in a fast-paced environment
Goldman Sachs Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Goldman Sachs and has not been reviewed or approved by Goldman Sachs.
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Healthcare Strength — Coverage includes medical, dental, vision, disability, life and accident insurance, with multiple plan options and most premiums subsidized; coverage often starts on day one. Wellness resources, on-site health centers in some locations, and EAP access reinforce the depth of health support.
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Parental & Family Support — Family care includes on-site childcare in some offices, expectant parent resources, and transitional programs for returning parents. Feedback suggests parental leave is very generous, with reports of around 20 weeks paid leave and stipends for adoption, surrogacy, and fertility-related services.
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Retirement Support — The firm provides a 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions and broad financial education to help employees plan for retirement. Resources also support saving for education and preparing for unexpected events.
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What We Do
At Goldman Sachs, we believe progress is everyone’s business. That’s why we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices in all major financial centers around the world. More about our company can be found at www.goldmansachs.com







