Goldman Sachs banker kept spreadsheet ranking female recruits’ bodies, ex-employee alleges

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On another occasion, she alleges she was violently pinned to a wall by a male colleague who “wrapped [his hand] around my jaw.”

A former employee of Goldman Sachs alleges that the investment bank’s Manhattan headquarters is so rife with misogyny that a colleague kept a spreadsheet ranking female recruits on their “f–kability”, declaring: “I want tit size and a–shape.”told by a male colleague that she was promoted “because of her vagina”

“Who the f–k do you think you are?” the man screamed into her face which was just inches away from his.“Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs,”Higgins spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs — during which she alleges she was assaulted by a male colleague.The investment bank provided a statement to The Post which read: “Had Ms. Higgins raised these allegations with our human resources department at the time we would have investigated them thoroughly and addressed them seriously.

“Where dialogue appears, my intention was to re-create the essence of the conversations rather than provide verbatim quotes.” Higgins also described one incident in which a male colleague grabbed her thigh so hard that “his nails dug into her flesh” during an industry event which took place shortly after she suffered a miscarriage.

After she suffered a second miscarriage, Higgins said she was told by her doctor she needed to take time off work because she became anemic from losing too much blood — threatening her overall health.Higgins writes that she was so stressed out by working at Goldman that she was “popping Xanax like TicTacs.”In 2015, Higgins gave birth to her fourth child. She said she took the initiative and pumped breast milk in the lactation room.

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