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6 practice questions for the Goldman Sachs HireVue interview

A question appears. Nobody answers back. You get one take and a clock that stops you whether you have finished or not. Here is what Goldman Sachs itself publishes about that stage, what it does not, and 6 questions you can record answers to right now.

Every question here is built from the competencies Goldman Sachs publishes, or published word for word by a named source. None of them are Goldman Sachs's interview questions, and this site has no connection to The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

Sources last read 21 August 2026. Every claim on this page links to the page it came from.

What Goldman Sachs publishes about this stage

Every line below is something Goldman Sachs put on its own website, with the page it came from and the date it was read. Where it publishes nothing, this page says so instead of guessing.

Goldman Sachs will not: Conduct interviews via video chat rooms and will only utilize our approved interview platform, HireVue, or a GS account on Zoom.

Recruiting Scams Alert — The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., read 21 August 2026
How long in total
About 30 minutes

“If your application is selected, you will be asked to participate in a video interview, which will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.”

Games or gamified assessment
No

“Engineering applicants will be asked to take a HackerRank assessment.”

No game stage. Engineering applicants take a HackerRank assessment instead.

Where it sits in the process
video interview, then Superday final rounds

“If selected following your HireVue interview, you'll be invited to a series of final round interviews. Typically, we conduct between two and five interviews for campus hires, depending on the division.”

What Goldman Sachs does not publish

These are the things people most want a number for. Nobody outside the process has one, so nobody should hand you one. Where a page elsewhere gives you a confident figure for any of these, ask it where the figure came from.

Goldman Sachs names HireVue itself

Most employers never say which platform records the interview. Goldman Sachs does, in writing, on its own site.

Goldman Sachs will not: Conduct interviews via video chat rooms and will only utilize our approved interview platform, HireVue, or a GS account on Zoom.

Recruiting Scams Alert — The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., read 21 August 2026

NailedIt.ai has no connection to HireVue or to The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. This page quotes what Goldman Sachs published and links to it; it is not endorsed by either of them.

Do it now, against the clock

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30 seconds to prepare, then up to 3 minutes to answer. Goldman Sachs does not publish its timings, so these are this site's defaults — not Goldman Sachs's. Treat them as a realistic worst case, not a fact about Goldman Sachs.

6 questions. One take each. No follow-ups, because there is nobody on the other end.

No account. No email. Grading is a separate step and it is linked below — your first 2 mocks come back fully graded free, with no account and no card there either.

6 questions to practise, and where each one comes from

These are not Goldman Sachs's interview questions. Nobody outside Goldman Sachs has those. Each prompt below is either published word for word by the source named under it, or built from a competency Goldman Sachs publishes — and it says which, every time.

  1. 1

    Tell me about a time the group's result mattered more than your own visibility in it.

    Competency: Partnership

    Built from a published competency

    Built from Goldman's published value Partnership: 'we believe in the strength of the collective'. Practice prompt, not a Goldman question. Goldman publishes no questions, so nothing on this page is quoted as one.

    Goldman Sachs — Our Purpose and Values — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    Name what you gave up. Partnership answers that are really about your own contribution are the standard failure here.

  2. 2

    Describe a time you delivered more than someone had asked you for, and how you knew what more looked like.

    Competency: Client Service

    Built from a published competency

    Built from Goldman's published value Client Service: 'understanding and overdelivering on their goals'. Practice prompt, not a Goldman question.

    Goldman Sachs — Our Purpose and Values — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    The second half of the question is the real one. Say how you found out what they actually wanted.

  3. 3

    Tell me about a time you chose transparency when staying quiet would have been easier.

    Competency: Integrity

    Built from a published competency

    Built from Goldman's published value Integrity: 'insisting on transparency and vigilance from our people'. Practice prompt, not a Goldman question.

    Goldman Sachs — Our Purpose and Values — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    Say what staying quiet would have got you. Without that, there was no choice to describe.

  4. 4

    Describe the piece of work you are proudest of and the single thing you would still change about it.

    Competency: Excellence

    Built from a published competency

    Built from Goldman's published value Excellence. Practice prompt, not a Goldman question.

    Goldman Sachs — Our Purpose and Values — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    Both halves, inside three minutes. Candidates almost always spend the whole clock on the pride and never reach the change.

  5. 5

    What steps do you take to remain resilient under pressure?

    Competency: Resilience

    Published word for word by the source

    Cambridge publishes this in a bank of example banking-sector interview questions and states: 'These are example questions that have been reported to be asked at interviews. It isn't useful to memorise or try and find a perfect answer to all of them.' Not a Goldman question.

    University of Cambridge Careers Service — Banking & Financial Markets Interview Questions — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    Give a routine, not a temperament. 'I stay calm' is a claim; 'I do X at the point where Y happens' is an answer.

  6. 6

    Why are you interested in financial markets?

    Competency: Motivation and commercial awareness

    Published word for word by the source

    Published by the University of Cambridge Careers Service in its banking question bank. Not a Goldman question.

    University of Cambridge Careers Service — Banking & Financial Markets Interview Questions — read 21 August 2026

    What a strong answer contains

    One origin moment, one thing you have done about it since, one thing you are following now. The three-part shape survives a hard stop at three minutes; a chronological story does not.

The competencies Goldman Sachs publishes

This is the list the practice prompts above were built from. It is worth reading on its own: it is the closest thing to a published mark scheme that exists.

Is it allowed to practise with an AI tool?

Goldman Sachs has not published a candidate AI policy that we could find, as of 21 August 2026.

That is the whole finding. It is not permission and it is not a ban, and this page is not going to turn it into either. What is not in doubt is the line every employer that has published one draws in the same place: preparing beforehand is one thing, using a tool during the assessment is another. Do not use this or anything else while you are being assessed.

If Goldman Sachs publishes a policy later, this page changes. Until then it says what it can source.

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What this page is, and what it is not

  • NailedIt.ai is not affiliated with The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., with HireVue, or with any employer named on this site, and nothing here is endorsed by them.
  • These are not real interview questions. They are practice prompts built from the competencies Goldman Sachs publishes, plus questions published by the named sources.
  • Practising does not make you more likely to be hired. It makes you less likely to be surprised by a hard stop at 3 minutes.
  • This is a preparation tool. Do not use it, or anything like it, during an actual assessment.
  • The simulator on this page runs no AI. The graded scorecard is AI-generated and is labelled as such wherever it appears. Your first 2 scorecards are free; grading is the part that costs money after that.

Of the 6 prompts above, 2 are published word for word by a named source and 4 are built from a competency Goldman Sachs publishes. 3 process facts come from Goldman Sachs's own pages. 3 of the things people most want a number for are not published anywhere, and they are left blank above rather than filled in.