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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon had 2 jobs as a teenager while also juggling 3 sports. Now, he’s telling Gen Z to stop wasting time

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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon had 2 jobs as a teenager while also juggling 3 sports. Now, he’s telling Gen Z to stop wasting time

Long before he became CEO of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon got a tough lesson from his father after complaining he never had enough money: the problem wasn’t cash. It was time.

Growing up in upstate New York, Solomon kept a packed schedule: three sports, student government, and shifts scooping 31 flavors at Baskin-Robbins. 

But he still didn’t have enough cash to do what he wanted. When he complained to his father, a businessman, Solomon expected sympathy—or maybe a loan. 

Instead, his dad gave him a lesson in time management. 

“He told me to take out a calendar and write down everything I did each day,” Solomon recalled this past weekend to MBA graduates of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. “And I noticed, when I had to account for every minute, that I actually wasted a reasonable amount of time.”

“Three weeks later, with a bit more intentionality in my schedule, I was working a second job flipping burgers at McDonald’s,” Solomon added.

The lesson struck. Decades later, Solomon distilled it into advice for young workers navigating a labor market defined by uncertainty in the AI era: embrace criticism, stay open to change, and lean into the opportunities in front of you.

“Over my 42-year career, I found there are certain core values that transcend shifts in technology and culture,” he said. “And if you work at them, they’ll not only help you strive for excellence and capture opportunity, they will give you a better chance of looking back when you’re older like me and being satisfied with how you’ve spent your time.”

David Solomon is Goldman CEO by day—and DJ D Sol by night

Solomon carried his hustle ethic in college, studying political science and government at Hamilton College while juggling a packed schedule of academics, rugby, and bartending on the side. As social chair of his fraternity, he also became known as the go-to mixtape creator—a passion for music that would follow him into finance.

After joining Goldman Sachs in 1999, word spread about Solomon’s side gig as electronic music performer “DJ D-Sol.”

“All sorts of people came to me saying, ‘You have to stop DJing if you want to be the CEO of Goldman Sachs,’” he recalled. “Ultimately, I decided I enjoyed DJing too much to give it up, and it’s something I still do today, although a little bit less visibly.”

As Solomon ascended to president in 2017 and CEO in 2018, he insisted the hobby wasn’t a distraction—it was a lifeline during turbulent career moments.

“It’s important to choose a profession you’re passionate about. I did. I love finance and I love the career journey I’ve been on,” Solomon said. “But it is also important and necessary I think to have passions away from your work.”

And no matter your career path, don’t let it stop you from pursuing what you enjoy—both inside and outside the office, he told graduates.

“There’s something you do, each and every one of you, that gives you excitement and joy. Don’t let it fall by the wayside. You have a long journey in front of you, full of setbacks and tough days. It will be a lot easier to pick yourself up, dust yourself off if you stay connected to what it is that lights you up.”

Fortune reached out to Goldman Sachs for further comment.

Solomon isn’t alone: hustling to the top is the right of passage for many successful people

Solomon’s hard-work mindset is echoed by many who’ve reached the top of their fields.

For example, NBA champion Metta World Peace previously recalled a lesson he learned from the late Kobe Bryant about what elite-level effort really looks like: even when you think you’re working hard, someone else is probably working harder.

He once arrived at the gym at 8 a.m.—what he considered an early start—only to find Bryant already on his way out.

“He was all showered up. He was done,” World Peace told Fortune earlier this year. “And I thought I was working hard!”

Similarly, Twilio’s CEO Khozema Shipchandler said his schedule runs from roughly 4:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.—a pace he credits to lessons from his parents.

“I was kind of built that way,” he told Fortune last year, adding that you set “benchmarks based on your life experiences.”

“They really pushed working hard and playing hard—which, by the way, I do play hard when I’m not working—so that was the goal,” Shipchandler said.

And even at the highest levels of corporate leadership, that intensity doesn’t necessarily fade. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, has said he still works seven days a week, including holidays, as he leads the world’s most valuable company, now worth more than $5.3 trillion.

“You know the phrase ’30 days from going out of business,’ I’ve used for 33 years,” Huang said on an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. “But the feeling doesn’t change. The sense of vulnerability, the sense of uncertainty, the sense of insecurity—it doesn’t leave you.”

Fortune wants to hear from the class of 2026—how are you feeling entering the job market? What have you done to prepare? And what are you looking for as you enter the world of work? Email [email protected].

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