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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...
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...
Four years at Harvard have decidedly prepared Peng for the demands of the workforce. As much as she anticipates the excitement of Hong Kong, Peng is trying to live in the present. “Being a senior, it strikes you from time to time—when you least expect it—that this is it,” she says. “What senioritis is really all about is spending time with friends, making the most of the time left here and just having...
Aware of the daunting time commitment that awaits her at Goldman, Peng is making tentative plans to travel in Europe after graduation. “Once I’m in Hong Kong I won’t really have the time to explore Europe,” Peng explains. “So this is a great opportunity for me. It will be nice running into Harvard grads in Barcelona and not in the Science Center...
...Peng is not quite ready to give every waking hour to finance. “I will have pretty much all of Asia and Australia at my disposal while I am in Hong Kong,” Peng says with optimism. “Now is the time to see a different part of the world.” Peng is also making plans to spend time with family and friends outside the confines of the office. Her parents have committed to a fall trip to Hong Kong and Peng believes (hopes?) that Goldman understands the need for rookies...