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...don’t know what my dream job is,” Peng says. “But Goldman will give me valuable training—I won’t just being doing problem sets and writing papers. I don’t know if I will even stay in the finance industry. If I get to Goldman and I love it, then great...
With the assurance that she will spend the first two years of her professional life in Hong Kong, Peng cannot wait to board the plane in August. “I am more excited about Hong Kong than I am about I-banking,” Peng confesses. She isn’t taking anything too seriously and says she will be as comfortable shipping off to Asia as she was going into recruiting...
Hong Kong is a world away from Wall Street—a fact which appeals to Peng. She is especially intrigued by the issues that China faces in development, a topic the Goldman office deals with daily...
...while she may know what interests her, and even how she will be spending 80 hours a week for the next two years, she is unsure of her future beyond this. Peng refers vaguely to the possibility of working in international relations, but she has found benefits in exploring different options...
Although her long-term plans are uncertain, Peng knows what she wants out of her experience in Asia. She looks forward to discovering Hong Kong and that region of the world. She expects to learn more practical skills in a fast-paced environment than at Harvard. “What I hope to gain from my time at Goldman are the tangible skills that are transferable to other industries and interests,” Peng says...