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  Goldman Sachs Chief Strategy Officer of Securities Division

Jim Esposito

Chief Strategy Officer of Securities Division at Goldman Sachs

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Professional Background

Mr. Jim Esposito has been Chief Strategy Officer of Securities Division at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. since February 3, 2016. Mr. Esposito served as the Co-Head of Global Financing Group at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. since November 2014 until February 3, 2016. Mr. Esposito served as Chief Operating Officer Of Global Investment Banking at The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Mr. Esposito served as the Global Head of Investment Grade Financing & Syndication at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. since January 1, 2008. Mr. Esposito works closely with Goldman Sachs's financing group sector captains and with the leaders of the financial institutions and corporate businesses in the US. In other regions, he focus on facilitating cross-border business. He joined Goldman in 1995, was made Managing Director in 2002 and Partner in 2006.

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Goldman Sachs
New York
IndustryBanking and Financial Services

Experience

CompanyRoleIndustryYears
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Chief Strategy Officer of Securities DivisionBanking and Financial ServicesCurrent

Employee Ratings at Goldman Sachs

B
70/100

On Comparably 301 employees at Goldman Sachs have rated their company’s overall culture grade a B contributing a total of 2911 ratings. Most employees have a minimum of Over 10 Years of work experience and have worked at Goldman Sachs for 2 to 5 Years. Employees rate the categories Team, Perks And Benefits, and CEO Rating the highest while rating Office Culture, eNPS, and Diversity the lowest.

Of the users who contributed ratings on Comparably, 72% were men and 28% were women.

Results from 301 Employees in All Departments, All Gender, All Ethnicities and All Yrs Experience

72
out of 100
How would you rate your manager?
AnswerPercent
Yes81%
No19%
Do you look forward to interacting with your coworkers?
78
out of 100
How confident are you about the future success of your company?