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Goldman Sachs wants interns in the office this summer as rivals stay virtual

Investment banks are starting to make calls on whether to bring thousands of graduate recruits into the office this year

Goldman Sachs has told incoming summer analysts to expect this year's internship to be in-person
Goldman Sachs has told incoming summer analysts to expect this year's internship to be in-person Photo: Getty Images

Goldman Sachs plans to bring thousands of interns into the office this summer, a year after the world's largest investment banks were forced to shift a vital pipeline of entry level recruitment online.

The US bank has told incoming summer analysts to expect this year's internship to be in-person, a move out of line with some of its Wall Street rivals which expect to kick off their training programmes virtually, according to people familiar with the matter.

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