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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostThroughout my career I've worked in banking both as permie and as a contractor and I can't really say I enjoyed my time in such industry, but personally I found it so difficult to move away from it.
Even when I swore to myself I'd never work in banks again, I found a hard wall when applying for jobs in other sectors and ended up just moving from bank to bank.
I don't know why but other industries don't always see banking positively; most of the times I get the feeling they don't want to touch us with a 10 foot pole. Or maybe it's just me.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostThroughout my career I've worked in banking both as permie and as a contractor and I can't really say I enjoyed my time in such industry, but personally I found it so difficult to move away from it.
Even when I swore to myself I'd never work in banks again, I found a hard wall when applying for jobs in other sectors and ended up just moving from bank to bank.
I don't know why but other industries don't always see banking positively; most of the times I get the feeling they don't want to touch us with a 10 foot pole. Or maybe it's just me.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostRetail or investment banking? Two very different worlds.
One time, as a permie who wanted to move out of banking, I applied for a permanent role in a non banking company. The recruitment agency I applied through (so, not sure if I can believe it 100%) said the company was worried that, coming from a bank, I was accustomed to a certain salary/benefits and I would have jumped ship in X months after finding a better paying job.
There's this general opinion that banking salaries are much higher than they actually are. That's just not true nowadays, quite the opposite actually.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostRetail.
One time, as a permie who wanted to move out of banking, I applied for a permanent role in a non banking company. The recruitment agency I applied through..
Time to move on, my friend. Time to move on.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostSo, in summary, you applied for one role and one agent said one client was unhappy with your Banking experience.
Time to move on, my friend. Time to move on.
Throughout my career I applied for I'd say around 10 permie roles for non banking companies: got job offers from 2 of those, then jacktulip for the remaining 8. And of those 8 that snobbed me, I have that one piece of feedback from the agent.
On the other hand, when I apply for jobs in banking, permie or contract, it's almost a one shot one kill situation.
I can't make it anymore clear than this, so if you still need help after this post, maybe it's time for you to move onComment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostAnother time when you don't understand and just jump to conclusions...
Throughout my career I applied for I'd say around 10 permie roles for non banking companies: got job offers from 2 of those, then jacktulip for the remaining 8. And of those 8 that snobbed me, I have that one piece of feedback from the agent.
On the other hand, when I apply for jobs in banking, permie or contract, it's almost a one shot one kill situation.
I can't make it anymore clear than this, so if you still need help after this post, maybe it's time for you to move onnomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostIt's just you. My first contract with a Bank was 1992; my last was 2014. I moved freely between banking and other industries in those years (and outside of them) without a problem.Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostI do wonder if that "testy nature" of yours has something to do with your inability to land contracts..? Just a thought.
does it happen to you often to read something but understand the opposite? maybe it's just not your day. Just relax.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostAnother time when you don't understand and just jump to conclusions...
Throughout my career I applied for I'd say around 10 permie roles for non banking companies: got job offers from 2 of those, then jacktulip for the remaining 8. And of those 8 that snobbed me, I have that one piece of feedback from the agent.
On the other hand, when I apply for jobs in banking, permie or contract, it's almost a one shot one kill situation.
I can't make it anymore clear than this, so if you still need help after this post, maybe it's time for you to move on
I worked in investment banking IT as it was called for a decade or more, and suddenly then the corporate restructuring came and went. I found a London contract gig at a digital agency and worked with Photoshop/ Illustrator people, graphic designers, copywriters and people who actually stood up at Agile 9:30am. This agency had the contracts with Virgin Atlantic, Tescos, Sainsbury's etc. My world of work changed. Proper A-G-I-L-E. Agile as in circa mid-2012 ish with a dose of LEAN/Kanban as opposed to banking Fr-Agile and "we only do our way of SCRUM here".
Investment Banking IT is a closed world and probably outsiders might have thouight that you were probably stuck in your ways, no offence.
(Caveat emptor: No offence - I have no idea how the fintech companies - so-called fast paced startups / restartups are doing things - e.g. the Monzos , the Revoluts, boutique fund managers / emerging markets houses with head counts less 50 people etc )Comment
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