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Goldman CEO says the bank's entry-level hiring may 'contract a little' as AI changes the talent mix
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says the bank may reduce entry-level hiring as artificial intelligence reshapes workforce needs, though the bank still plans to hire thousands of interns and maintain significant recruitment from educational institutions.

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Goldman CEO says the bank's entry-level hiring may 'contract a little' as AI changes the talent mix
Goldman Sachs' CEO, David Solomon, said the bank is "still going to hire a lot of people out of school." ECNY David Solomon said AI will make "nuanced changes" to hiring over the next three years. The CEO said his bank is hiring at least 2,400 interns this year, in line with pre-COVID levels. He also had a phone-based suggestion for young job seekers. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says the bank may bring in fewer fresh-faced employees over the next few years as AI reshapes their work. But do
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