Goldman Sachs opens office in city, plans to hire over 2,000
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Investment banking major Goldman Sachs has expanded its global centre for engineering and business innovation in India with the opening of an office in Hyderabad, a facility for which over 2,000 employees are to be recruited within about 30 months. Located at Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City, in Madhapur, the nearly 1.60 lakh sq ft, 1,300 seater facility, coming up across three floors, is set to emerge as a centre of excellence for consumer banking services, business analytics and platform engineering, including application of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The vision is to make the Hyderabad office the best in class Global Competency Centre (GCC), said Gunjan Samtani, Head of Goldman Sachs Services, the entity under which the new facility as well as those in Bengaluru come.More Related News

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