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Agent’s claims of ‘Investment Banking experience essential’ is strange thing; most have no idea what it means. I was once told that I had no current IB experience because I had moved from a company with ‘Bank’ in its name to one with ‘fund management’ in it (i.e. from the sell to the buy side). Nothing I could say would change the mind of the agent, “My client is very strict on this. Candidates must have current IB experience”.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to high office" - AesopComment
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£300 a day up Norf - 2 weeks ago I was on £200 a day in the midlands
Things are looking up for me!Comment
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I didn't have any relevant sector experience but luckily fell into it via technical expertise that I was able to offer. A couple of years in this IB have sorted me right out financially (well it would have but wife and kids etc etc. Why doesn't she understand that it's only a contract and I won't be earning this amount forever? Anyway I digress...).
Banking led us into this economic crisis but appears to be the one industry that is still performing relatively well, no doubt thanks to the massive bailouts. Even the financial institutions that haven't received bailout money are doing well (OK NR excluding). Recently I've seen an increasing amount of activity recently in this sector.Comment
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