Goldman Sachs is serious about saving money — the Wall Street firm is now hiring high-school grads for roles in Salt Lake City

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An "Alternative Staffing Model" was rolled out last year in Salt Lake City, a Goldman Sachs spokesperson told Business Insider.
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Goldman Sachs is serious about saving money — the Wall Street firm is now hiring high-school grads for roles in Salt Lake City

Goldman Sachs is serious about saving money — the Wall Street firm is now hiring high-school grads for roles in Salt Lake City

Shannen Balogh | An "Alternative Staffing Model" was rolled out last year in Salt Lake City, a Goldman Sachs spokesperson told Business Insider.

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