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...Peng seems to have made all the right moves. Two nights after her final-round interview with Goldman Sachs she received a late-night phone call—not of the obscene kind. Her roommate woke her with the unexpected news that someone from Goldman was calling. “I was sleepy and a little dazed and confused,” Peng laughs. “So I didn’t sound that excited on the phone. But after I got off I realized what was going on.” Peng didn’t accept...
...never thought I could have fun at an interview but I did at Goldman,” Peng says. “The people are great there and that really is so important.” Once she confirmed her gut feeling, Peng was ready to temporarily sign her life away to the financial world...
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...