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flag Goldman Sachs cuts some jobs but hires more overall by year-end 2025 amid AI-driven efficiency push.

flag Goldman Sachs plans limited job cuts and a hiring slowdown through year-end 2025 as part of its "OneGS 3.0" AI-driven transformation, aiming to boost productivity in areas like client onboarding, lending, and regulatory reporting. flag While some roles will be reduced, the firm expects a net increase in headcount, with 48,300 employees as of September, up nearly 2,000 from a year earlier. flag The shift, led by CEO David Solomon, emphasizes AI integration to enhance efficiency and agility, though shares dipped on the news.

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