Risk, Credit Risk, Associate, SLC - Salt Lake City, United States - Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

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    Divisional Overview:


    The Risk Division is a team of specialists charged with managing the firm's credit, market, liquidity, operational and insurance risk.

    Whether assessing the creditworthiness of the firm's counterparties, monitoring market risks associated with trading activities, or offering analytical and regulatory compliance support, our work contributes directly to the firm's success.

    The division is ideal for collaborative individuals who have strong ethics and attention to detail.


    Department Overview:
    Credit Risk (CR) is responsible for managing the firm's credit exposure to its trading and lending counterparties.

    Leveraging its extensive expertise in financial, credit and risk analysis, CR ensures that credit exposure to our counterparties is managed within the firm's risk appetite.

    Staffed with more than 270 professionals, CR operates through 12 different offices around the world and credit professionals work closely with many areas of the firm.

    Given this structure, CR professionals gain diverse financial experience and a broad perspective on how the entire firm functions.

    The interaction with numerous departments and the range of projects that ensue allow for a challenging, varied and multi-dimensional work environment.


    Responsibilities:
    Assess the financial strength of hedge funds by performing fundamental counterparty analysis. Interpret quantitative and qualitative factors drawn from fund's risk reports, portfolio analysis, and client calls

    Evaluate derivatives and financing transactions across Global Banking & Markets clients.


    Review and approve risk in a fast-paced environment while ensuring appropriate mitigants in place to minimize losses in event of counterparty default.

    Assess risk of transactions through reviews of quantitative models, portfolio analysis, stress testing, and other methods

    Perform counterparty reviews, including recommending appropriate internal risk rating for each counterparty and setting credit limits

    Basic Qualifications:

    3-5 years of experience in a finance, markets, or risk role

    Significant knowledge of capital markets, including derivatives and/or repo

    Demonstrable track record of independent decision making

    Excellent attention to detail.

    Strong analytical and communication skills


    Competencies:
    Functional Expertise and Technical Skills – Knowledge of financial markets and portfolio risk management.

    Appropriate financial/analytical skills

    Client and Business Focus - Builds trusting, long-term relationships with clients, helps the client to identify/define needs, and manages client/business expectations

    Teamwork – Strong team player, works well under pressure, and collaborates with others across teams and business units

    Communication Skills - Communicates in a clear and concise manner, shares information/new ideas with peer group and team, and escalates as appropriate

    Judgment and Problem Solving - Thinks ahead, anticipates questions, plans for contingencies, finds alternative solutions, and identifies clear objectives.

    Sees the big picture and effectively analyzes complex issues

    Creativity and Influence - Looks for new ways to improve current processes and develop creative solutions with practical value

    Continuous Development - Values constant self-improvement and learning

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