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C# Investment bank £330 P/D
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C# Investment bank £330 P/D
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Crikey... not good for C#/IB/City although there are still plenty of niche roles in WPF paying well. -
Is it low because it's being sold as a way in...?
This is a rare opportunity to get into investment banking for candidates who doesn't have extensive financial service background but who have a very keen interest in finance.
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Originally posted by gables View PostIs it low because it's being sold as a way in...?
As a way in it may be a good gig for someone but I'd still say for London it's very low.Last edited by ShandyDrinker; 8 April 2016, 10:48.Comment
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Originally posted by vadhert View PostEven as a way in, The rate is terrible for an IB.
In the MS stack if you have WPF the rates can still be pretty good.Comment
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostYep. The rate will only be terrible if someone accepts it and it becomes the new norm. Unfortunately I think we're seeing a race to the bottom with commodity skillsets such as C#.
In the MS stack if you have WPF the rates can still be pretty good.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostYou're not talking about the eTrading role @ £ 650 that gets advertised every other week, usually by Adlam Consulting are you? The market for WPF is dreadful and has worsened year on year to the point where I've given up on it after a 6 year stint.
Anecdotally what I am seeing is that apart from the ASP.Net MVC and associated flavour of the month js framework roles the use of C#/.Net seems to be declining (something that is backed up by tiobe and itjobswatch). This does seem to be in part the move in many organisations to things like Python. What I've been more surprised about recently is that it isn't just limited to IBs as I've seen other financial services clients move to Python too...Comment
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IB is having its Napster moment
and the returns from actively managed funds are lower than passive or simple algo ones so IB is a smaller and smaller pie.
Expect it to get worse, the good times are over, find a new niche or retire or go permie etc etcComment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post...The market for WPF is dreadful and has worsened year on year to the point where I've given up on it after a 6 year stint.
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