There isn't a lack of banking BA roles in the wharf, so I'd find this very odd.
I remember after 2008 a few grads did this, but not professionals.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostCould be a stunt but if you were looking for a BA/Banker you would think this guy smacked of desperation and probably isn't very good at his job or at least at negotiating/CVs/interviewing/communicating... i.e. you would have no reason to want to hire the guy.
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Originally posted by chimpmaster View Postcould be a stunt but if you were looking for a ba/banker you would think this guy smacked of desperation and probably isn't very good at his job or at least at negotiating/cvs/interviewing/communicating... I.e. You would have no reason to want to hire the guy.
you could try the same technique perhaps: stand outside at the wharf or city with a large placard that says "it contractor looking for work. Will work for £500/day. 2 days wfh minimum. Must be outside of ir35 and allow time for posting on cuk."
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostCould be a stunt but if you were looking for a BA/Banker you would think this guy smacked of desperation and probably isn't very good at his job or at least at negotiating/CVs/interviewing/communicating... i.e. you would have no reason to want to hire the guy.
You could try the same technique perhaps: stand outside at the Wharf or City with a large placard that says "IT contractor looking for work. Will work for £500/day. 2 days WFH minimum. Must be outside of IR35 and allow time for posting on CUK."
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Could be a stunt but if you were looking for a BA/Banker you would think this guy smacked of desperation and probably isn't very good at his job or at least at negotiating/CVs/interviewing/communicating... i.e. you would have no reason to want to hire the guy.
You could try the same technique perhaps: stand outside at the Wharf or City with a large placard that says "IT contractor looking for work. Will work for £500/day. 2 days WFH minimum. Must be outside of IR35 and allow time for posting on CUK."
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There have been a couple of these guys that hit the papers and got top jobs. It's not bad, he's just chancing his arm at a publicity stunt and his 15 mins of fame.
Can't find the one I have in mind but like this.
Adam Pacitti who spent last £500 on billboard begging for job spends first pay packet on another to say thanks | Daily Mail Online
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Is it that bad or is he that bad?
Just saw a guy at Canary Wharf shopping mall with placard that read "Business Analyst/Banker looking for a job. Please take a CV".
I just couldn't believe my eyes. Is the market that bad or is he that bad (no offence intended)?Tags: None
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