Goldman Sachs Sponsors H-1B Visas for Engineering and Quant Talent
Goldman Sachs continued as a significant H-1B visa sponsor, filing petitions for quantitative strategists, platform engineers, and data scientists as the investment bank deepens its technology-driven transformation.
Why Does This Company Sponsor Visas?
Goldman Sachs Engineering employs over 12,000 engineers, creating continuous demand for global tech talent
Quantitative trading and risk modeling require PhDs in mathematics and physics from international programs
The bank's Marcus consumer platform and Transaction Banking division need rapid engineering scaling
Goldman's London and Bengaluru offices generate L-1 transfer candidates for U.S. positions
Impact Analysis
Goldman Sachs sponsors approximately 1,500-2,500 H-1B visas annually, with a focus on senior engineering and quantitative roles. The firm is known for fast-tracking green card processes for high performers. Goldman's Dallas engineering hub has become a growing destination for sponsored employees due to lower cost of living and Texas's lack of state income tax. The bank's technology transformation has made it one of Wall Street's most active visa sponsors.
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