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Book: Banking business knowledge for IT bods

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    #11
    Become a Freemason!!!

    It opens doors!!!

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      #12
      The favoured City saying is "See You Next Thursday" HTH
      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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        #13
        Originally posted by LegendsWear7
        I want to boost (errrm ... Start) my knowledge of how the City works. Background is pure IT but often in financials. I never really got to grips with how the places worked as I was focussed on tech.

        It is high time I learnt this stuff, partly for my own satisfaction and partly to make myself more attractive to potential clients.

        Know any good books that give a solid, practical overview ?

        I found this from a Jobserve advert:
        http://www.essvale.com/?q=node/1

        Site looks kind of crappy but maybe the content is good. I have a feeling it is written by a contractor and maybe self-published. 50 notes !

        Any recommendation ?

        L

        Step on the little people.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Churchill
          Become a Freemason!!!

          It opens doors!!!
          My best mate is a freemason. To be honest I don't see the point. He has to pay something like £50 a month membership for a meal once a month. "But its a nice meal". It better be @ £50 a head.

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