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Worked at NHQ about 2 years ago and would go back, not a problem working there but always loved the wharf
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That'd be nice if you could get either Monday or Friday, and you don't live in London. Save a bit of cash too.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostInteresting; I'd have assumed they'd be loath to let any work stuff out of the building. When I worked at a company who outsourced some banking projects even they had a nightmare with this.
OP - I really enjoyed my time there. I think it is one of the better IB clients.
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Interesting; I'd have assumed they'd be loath to let any work stuff out of the building. When I worked at a company who outsourced some banking projects even they had a nightmare with this.
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostCompany policy to enforce 1 day a week working from home, or so I've heard. (can't see many people objecting to that, except the homeless maybe!)
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostThanks ppl!
Does anyone know the general work timings there? I do a 8:00-4:30 day - Wondering if that will be a problem
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Thanks ppl!
Does anyone know the general work timings there? I do a 8:00-4:30 day - Wondering if that will be a problem
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Company policy to enforce 1 day a week working from home, or so I've heard. (can't see many people objecting to that, except the homeless maybe!)
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Same as everywhere else - it depends which area you land in.
Their recent spate of hiring-my-mate has surfaced IT projects in trouble so musical chairs has begun in certain areas already - and in the wharf generally.
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostHi all,
Anyone with recent experience with HSBC (Canary Wharf) here? How is/was your experience? How is the work culture? Working hours? Work from home? Do they cut rates like Barcap?
Any relevant advice is gratefully received
Cheers
Jasmine
They are doing a lot fo regulatory work at the moment but I think all banks are now doing this. Of course all of this depends on your ultimate manager. A good manager can really make a world of difference to a project
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According to Roger Sinclair's contract breakers database they like their cuts..
http://www.egos.co.uk/contract-breakers.htm
And I would suspect the culture and conditions are vastly different depending on which area you work in so doubt there will be a one stop answer.
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Anyone with HSBC (Canary Wharf) ?
Hi all,
Anyone with recent experience with HSBC (Canary Wharf) here? How is/was your experience? How is the work culture? Working hours? Work from home? Do they cut rates like Barcap?
Any relevant advice is gratefully received
Cheers
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