If you’ve missed out on the latest careers news and advice on eFC over the past week, take a moment to catch up on the top stories of the last seven days.
Front office hiring surging as banks interview ahead of expected bonus resignations
Investment banks are expecting an exodus of employees as soon as bonuses hit their bank account.
Why investment bankers never really retire
Even if you leave the industry with millions, it’s very difficult simply to kick-back.
Can you conquer the hardest strategy questions asked in finance interviews?
The most difficult part of any consulting interview is answering the types of questions that require you to think on your feet.
Barclays is losing senior fixed income sales staff three days before bonuses
Barclays has been slashing bonuses for its fixed income sales staff, which might explain why senior people are leaving before they’ve been paid out.
Two real-life examples of what to expect in a Goldman Sachs case study interview
Navigating your way through a group exercise in an investment banking super-day is tough, here are some examples of what to expect.
Goldman’s head of EuroGovernments bond trading thought to quit for high paying hedge fund (in deluxe premises)
From Goldman’s offices in Peterborough Court to a stately home in the commuter belt.
Eight skills that will get you hired in the Middle East financial sector today
Employers in the Gulf are hiring again, but it’s not in the glamour areas of financial services.
Weighing up whether to join SocGen’s growing fixed income business
SocGen is one of the few banks hiring for its fixed income business, but this is not necessarily a reason to join.
UBS first to increase pay, and other learnings from the Swiss bank’s results
UBS’s investment bank has seen a massive increase in revenues since 2012, and has actually bolstered its bonus pool.
When accountants get duped into becoming ‘bankers,’ or not
Banks are luring accountants in with the promise of exciting roles and higher pay. Is this really the case?