What does Operations do in AM (specifically GSAM)?

Hi all,

I recently received GSAM interview for Operations off-cycle intern but I found little information online about what exactly this department does, can anyone provide the insights of it in terms of roles within Operations, daily routines, skillset and personal traits they're looking for?

Many thanks!

 

Operations in Asset Management (AM), particularly within Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM), plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth execution and management of investment processes. Based on insights from the Wall Street Oasis discussions, here's a breakdown of the roles, daily routines, skillsets, and personal traits typically associated with Operations in AM:

Roles within Operations:

  • Trade Support: Ensuring trades are executed correctly, reconciling trade discrepancies, and managing trade settlements.
  • Process Improvement: Designing systems and processes to make workflows more efficient, often in collaboration with the front office (FO) and technology teams.
  • Audit and Compliance: Completing audit checklists to reconcile data across systems or reports, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Client Services: Handling client inquiries, providing account information, and ensuring client satisfaction with the services provided.

Daily Routines:

  • Trade Reconciliation: Checking that trades have been executed as intended and resolving any discrepancies.
  • Process Optimization: Identifying inefficiencies in current processes and working on solutions to improve them.
  • Collaboration: Working closely with other departments, such as the front office and technology, to enhance overall operational efficiency.
  • Compliance Monitoring: Ensuring all operations are in line with regulatory requirements and internal policies.

Skillset:

  • Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze data and processes to identify errors and areas for improvement.
  • Attention to Detail: Operations roles require a high level of accuracy and attention to detail to manage and reconcile vast amounts of data.
  • Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with financial software and systems used in trade processing and data management.
  • Problem-Solving: Ability to think critically and develop innovative solutions to operational challenges.

Personal Traits:

  • Adaptability: The financial markets are constantly evolving, so being able to adapt to new challenges and regulatory changes is crucial.
  • Team Player: Operations often involves collaboration with various teams, so strong interpersonal and communication skills are important.
  • Proactive: Taking initiative to improve processes and solve problems before they escalate.
  • Resilience: The ability to remain focused and maintain high performance under pressure.

Operations in GSAM, like in many asset management firms, is about ensuring that the investment process runs smoothly from start to finish. It involves a mix of technical, analytical, and interpersonal skills, with a focus on efficiency, compliance, and client satisfaction.

Sources: GS Operations role, should I take it if I want to be a trader?!, A common misconception about operations I should clear up., Elite Operations Group?, AM vs HF: The Business of Our Business, Q&A: Traditional AM (+back office to front office)

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