A group of headhunters just messed up their own job moves
A story is doing the rounds in London about a group of headhunters who – allegedly – seriously messed up their own attempts to move into new jobs. We’re not naming any names and the story may be...
View ArticleAs banks cut graduate hiring, interns complain of few offers
2016 hasn’t been a good year for graduate recruitment at investment banks, and 2017 seems to be shaping up similarly. New figures from the Association of Graduate Recruiters’ annual survey in the UK...
View ArticleThe toughest investment banking interview questions and how to answer them
Within the next few weeks, investment banks will start inviting their favourite applicants in for interviews. Full time analysts are typically interviewed first, with summer analysts usually...
View ArticleThe accounting jobs in financial services with the biggest pay raises in the...
The focus on headcount cuts and shrinking pay in the financial sector has largely centred on investment banks and hedge funds, but what about accounting roles? Accountants and internal auditors are,...
View ArticleExhausted? Here’s how I survived 17 years in banking
Investment banking, sales and trading, research: they are all hard jobs. You will likely be stabbed in the back by your colleagues, your clients will slam the phone down on you and pull an order, and...
View ArticleAs an equities banker becomes CEO, people have left Barclays’ equities business
Revenues in Barclays’ equities business fell 31% year-on-year in the second quarter. Three months on, people are quietly leaving the business. Recent exits from Barclays’ London business include...
View ArticleUBS or Credit Suisse, which is best? 9 charts
If you have to work for a Swiss bank, which should it be? In the event that you’re weighing up one top Swiss organization against another, you may want to reference the charts below from Bernstein...
View ArticleInvestment banks’ 2016 analyst class: what it really took to get in
Top investment banks receive upwards of 200,0000 applications globally for their graduate programmes and hire only a tiny proportion of these every year – often those who have spent the previous summer...
View ArticleThe shoes of the successful investment banker
On no account must you wear brown shoes in the City of London. Brown may be anecdotally acceptable in Continental European financial centres, but it is never, ever ok on London Wall. Most people knew...
View ArticleGoldman Sachs managing director departs for trading role at Wells Fargo
A senior fixed income trader at Goldman Sachs in New York has left the bank and has re-emerged at Wells Fargo. Ying Xu, a managing director at Goldman Sachs who has worked at the bank since 1998, is...
View ArticleBanks’ 2016 London analyst classes make a mockery of Brexit migration limits
According to a new poll of the British populace, 52% of British voters think curbing migration is more important than maintaining access to the EU single market as the country negotiates Brexit. That’s...
View ArticleNine ways to make it to MD at a Singapore bank
Finance professionals in Singapore are increasingly trying to join the city state’s local banks, DBS, OCBC and UOB. The three firms have been expanding their headcount over the past year and have...
View ArticleWhere to work now in FICC, equities and IBD if you want to survive in...
2016 is turning out to be the sort of year where investment banking employees globally should hide under a rock until the whole thing blows over. In case you were in any doubt just how tough it’s been...
View ArticleMorning Coffee: So, this is why Barclays hired Tim Throsby. The weird 20...
Barclays’ investment bank has got a new chief executive. As we noted yesterday, Tim Throsby has joined from J.P. Morgan to take the malingering business in hand. Needless to say, Barclays’ group CEO...
View ArticleBanks’ demand for the wrong kind of quants is exploding
You’d be hard pressed to find a growth area in the front office of an investment bank right now. Figures from market intelligence firm Coalition suggest there were only two front office areas where...
View ArticleFormer Nomura MD has just launched his own private equity firm
Another Nomura managing director who left earlier this year has decided to go it alone rather than join another large investment bank. Michael Guarnieri, who was a managing director and global head of...
View ArticleCFA, MBA, ACA, ACCA or CIMA – which will get you a job that pays?
Which popular finance qualification is most likely to get you a job in financial services now? And more pointedly – which one will get you a job that pays well? The answer appears to be: none of them,...
View Article“Why I left J.P. Morgan Asset Management for a tech startup”
I’ve been told many times that your 20s are the scariest time of your life. Nearly five years in, I can understand why this opinion is so ubiquitous. For the first time, expectations are not set by...
View ArticleWhy you want to work for a quant hedge fund in the U.S. now
The computers are taking over hedge funds. While most hedge funds have struggled with redemptions this year and others face existential questions about their business models, quant hedge funds have...
View ArticleMorning Coffee: UBS’s dire warning on London banking jobs. Firing bankers...
Right then, Sergio Ermotti has been making some serious statements about the impact of Brexit on UBS’s London headcount – 30% of people could go, or around 1,500 people. “We currently employ more than...
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