Group 1 - The core theme of the survey conducted among Goldman Sachs interns this year is to compare their perspectives on life planning, investment, and artificial intelligence with previous years, marking the 10th anniversary of the survey [1] - Over 2,100 interns participated in the survey, providing insights into their views and behaviors [1] Group 2 - 76% of respondents from business and finance backgrounds indicated their primary interests [4] - 63% of interns reported having made investments, while 37% have not invested at all, with their top two investment choices remaining unchanged since 2021 [12] - The majority of interns (97%) use AI tools in their personal lives, with 66% believing that emotional intelligence is more important than IQ for success [18][20] Group 3 - 84% of interns expect to be paired with a mentor when starting their new jobs, and 99% believe that interpersonal relationships are best built face-to-face [21][25] - When it comes to learning new knowledge at work, 33% prefer hands-on experience, while 27% favor discussions with others [26] - 62% of interns are interested in working abroad, whether for short-term tasks or long-term assignments [26] Group 4 - In terms of future aspirations, 96% plan to marry, 97% aim to buy a house, and 76% wish to raise pets by 2024 [28] - 34% of interns plan to retire between the ages of 55-65, while 30% wish to work as long as possible [30] - The most significant global influences anticipated in the next decade include geopolitical relations (68%), climate change (34%), and artificial intelligence (29%) [31]
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