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That translates to 23 applicants for every opening.
That may seem like a lot, and it could be a sign that demand for top finance jobs remains as strong as it ever was.
But by that count, it is in fact harder to get a job at Walmart than it is at Goldman Sachs.
As NBC's Washington affiliate recently reported, there were 38 applicants for every one job opening at a new area store.
Of course, we're comparing two different kinds of fruit.
We'll leave it to the reader to decide whether this says more about Goldman or Walmart.