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My career has taken me to Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Google. Here's what brought me back to Wall Street.


Published on 2025-05-07 10:00:39 - Insider
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  • Melissa Goldman returned to Wall Street after stints at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Google. She discusses the evolving role of engineers in finance.

The article from Business Insider discusses the increasing trend of tech professionals transitioning to careers in Wall Street, driven by layoffs in the tech industry and attractive compensation packages in finance. Major financial institutions like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are actively recruiting tech talent, offering salaries that can reach up to $375,000 for experienced software engineers. This shift is part of a broader movement where tech workers are seeking stability and high pay in finance, with some even undergoing specialized training to break into the industry. The trend is expected to continue, reshaping the career paths of many in the tech sector by 2025.

Read the Full Insider Article at:
[ https://www.businessinsider.com/big-tech-wall-street-finance-goldman-sachs-google-jpmorgan-career-2025-4 ]