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Anyone here worked at JP Morgan?
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post1yr for everyone.
JPM just keeps going downhill. It was already well underway when I joined in 2004. The CIO thing came as not surprise to me.Comment
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Any exception? Or pretty much hard set rule all the way from the top?Originally posted by minestrone View Post1yr for everyone.Comment
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Yep, as already highlighted.Originally posted by panadol View PostAny exception? Or pretty much hard set rule all the way from the top?
Mate of mine (Oracle DBA) has been there 2.5 years. Thought the chop was finally coming last week when his latest renewal was up. Instead, they've just extended him until the end of the year.
Policy is one thing, but project delivery is quite an other.nomadd liked this postComment
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Only one I know ofOriginally posted by panadol View PostAny exception? Or pretty much hard set rule all the way from the top?
But not for much longer, they are really wanting to do this from a high level.Comment
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They´re not the only bank who want to be contractor free. Banking is a longterm dead duck anyway. Basically their business has turned to sh*t.I'm alright JackComment
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A very reliable indicator of the truth is simply to reverse whatever you say.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThey´re not the only bank who want to be contractor free. Banking is a longterm dead duck anyway. Basically their business has turned to sh*t.
And that is why you are poor. Your analysis of events is poor due to a low IQ.
Banking has been profitable since the early Phoenicians and nothings changed.Last edited by sasguru; 4 April 2013, 15:03.Hard Brexit now!
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I can view their office from my current clientco office on 10 Upper Bank StreetOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostI've been offered an interview there. Didn't one of the main posters on this site work there?
Any views on the place?
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Certainly they want to be but the problem with banks is that they pay terribly and aren't able to attract (and retain) decent talent (talking IT). Then there's the niche areas such as Risk management or Wealth where the usual PSL hasn't got any coverage so they can't even attract the proper contractors. Add in the likes of Hyphen trying to squeeze rates and it just gets worse.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThey´re not the only bank who want to be contractor free. Banking is a longterm dead duck anyway. Basically their business has turned to sh*t.
Lots of opportunities in banks, more regulatory change than you can shake a stick at and even RBS are planning in spending billions on IT change over the next 5 years - far from a dead duck.Comment
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It's in London. you won't like it here.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostI've been offered an interview there. Didn't one of the main posters on this site work there?
Any views on the place?
Hard Brexit now!
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