He already had relationships with people at Goldman Sachs from his days on the field, and while in school, he had also interned at the firm. Please refresh the page and try again.Invalid input parameters. "And Tuck believes his future success at Goldman Sachs will come from preparation.That's because preparation helps alleviate some of the pressure — something Tuck learned on the field. Justin has 5 jobs listed on their profile. "And Tuck believes his future success at Goldman Sachs will come from preparation.That's because preparation helps alleviate some of the pressure — something Tuck learned on the field. "And I have some examples for you guys. "Data is a real time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes.Global Business and Financial News, Stocks, Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 28: Justin Tuck attends the 2017 Garden of Laughs at Madison Square Garden on March 28, 2017 in New York City. 1 business school in the country. "Tuck takes that seriously. Justin Tuck is famous for his success on the football field. "I mean, you're foolish if you go into that game and you haven't done all of your film work, all of your practice, ate the right things and so on. As a defensive end for the New York Giants and Oakland Raiders, he played in But since retiring in 2016, Tuck has been making a name for himself in another highly competitive industry — finance.In May, Tuck graduated from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, ranked by Forbes as the In July, he will begin a career at Goldman Sachs as a vice president in the private wealth management division. “As a dad with two young kids, I love that I have the opportunity to grow a business and serve clients, while also being able to structure my day around my family.” Justin cites self-determination and confidence as key to his success. And now I’m in this role, I know what my goals are. In his role as a vice president in PWM, Justin draws on his experiences as a professional football player to work alongside his team to serve clients. The correlation between an NFL locker room and a desk or client meeting is much higher than I would have anticipated.” As a member of the partners coverage team, Justin has found teamwork to be just as important as on the field. ... Justin Tuck Vice President at Goldman Sachs … “By the way, 85 people from Kellyton have the last name Tuck,” Justin joked, “So maybe I got recruited to Notre Dame by accident.” From there, he went on to play in the NFL for the New York Giants and Oakland raiders, winning two Super Bowls (championships) for the New York Giants in 2007 and 2011. “It’s all about relationships,” Justin explained. Playing in the Super Bowl, "The people that could go out on that field and play it just like it was any other game are the ones that go out and do well," he explains.So now that the stakes are higher than ever, Tuck plans to be prepared.At the NFL level, "not being prepared means Tom Brady throws 400 yards against you," he says, referencing the Patriots quarterback.