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Goldman Sachs asked its interns about life: here’s what they said

With responses from nearly 1,800 interns, the American bank introduces its class of 2019

Workers from Goldman Sachs interact with visitors at a Career Expo held at the FIRST Robotics NYC Championship at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York
Workers from Goldman Sachs interact with visitors at a Career Expo held at the FIRST Robotics NYC Championship at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York Photo: Getty Images

They want a second referendum on Brexit, are scared of data theft and think artificial intelligence will have a more profound global impact than climate change: meet your typical Goldman Sachs intern.

The US investment bank released the findings of its annual survey of almost 1,800 interns on September 18. Respondents were quizzed on a range of topics, from family life and career development to diversity and the legalisation of cannabis.

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