Macquarie Bank, Australia’s biggest recruiter in the banking and financial services sector over the last few years, doesn’t expect to slow down its hiring boom at all in 2007, although it does admit that competition for staff is toughening up. The Sydney-based bank has added another 1,200 staff in the past 10 months, taking its total to 9,400, nearly double the number of just three years ago. Its international numbers have quadrupled... Read more
Anonymous 21 Feb 2007 - 0 comments
With banks only recently dishing out big bonuses, the next downturn may be the last thing on your mind. But is this really wise? It wasn’t that long ago that economists were predicting there would be a slip in 2007, and some bankers may be wondering how long the good times will last. The word from recruiters is that if you’re on the debt side of the employment ledger, assessing credit and... Read more
Anonymous 13 Feb 2007 - 0 comments
‘Ask and you shall have’ is becoming the mantra for banking and finance employees, as major banking groups agree an increasingly broad range of perks in a tight labour market. The extended offer spans everything from hot-desking to home working, but is particularly focused on the requirements of new parents: increased maternity leave and 'baby' incentives – including gift certificates, share options, and straight cash – are all the rage. NAB, ANZ,... Read more
Anonymous 12 Feb 2007 - 0 comments
Singapore’s Real Estate Investment Trust market is roaring – creating interesting openings for outsiders. "There's no question that the growth of the Singapore REIT market is offering more career opportunities for candidates with experience in the listed sector," says Matthew Hardy, director of Sydney-based executive search firm Thomas Hardy. "Not only is the Singapore market itself in strong growth mode but it also serves as a base to cover broader Asian... Read more
Anonymous 08 Feb 2007 - 0 comments
Doomsayers are prophesying the imminent bursting of the over-leveraged private equity bubble. Is it time to give the industry a wide berth? Not according to recruiters. "It doesn’t matter whether the market collapses or rises," says Jon Michel, founder of recruiter Jon Michel. "PE people are the smartest people in finance, they’re always one step ahead. If they buy in a rising market, they profit, if they buy in a slump,... Read more
Anonymous 06 Feb 2007 - 0 comments
Kerry Seymour, client manager at the Centre for High Performance Development, gives advice on what to do when someone else gets promoted and you don’t. Shocked and angry – that’s how you’re likely to be feeling when you find out that you weren’t selected for that great new job you thought was all but in the bag. You are likely to feel this as a very personal rejection, which is understandable.... Read more
By Kerry Seymour 31 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
It’s bonus time for many investment banks in Australia, and that means it’s poaching time as well. As the very top performers form a queue outside the Ferrari dealerships of Melbourne and Sydney – looking for ways of spending their AU$2m-plus bonuses, banking recruiters say others who might have been disappointed with their payment are more likely to be dusting off their CVs. “Around this time of the year, you’ll see... Read more
By Giles Parkinson 29 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
It’s getting harder to source talent, therefore anyone would think older and more experienced workers could walk into work more easily than before. Not so, says Peter Tanner, founder and managing director of executive recruitment firm Tanner Menzies. One of the great ironies about the current skills shortage is that so many mature-age workers are finding it hard to get a job. A study by The Australia Institute in August 2006... Read more
By Peter Tanner 23 Jan 2007 - 1 comment
Rick Jansz, managing consultant at BSI People, on what it really takes to work in the top- tier investment banks. “Christmas is all around me, and so the feelings grow,” is a line sung from the film Love Actually. Christmas may be in the recent past, but with bonus time almost upon us, there is a buzz around investment banking. The atmosphere and feelings are good due to another great year... Read more
By Rick Jansz 18 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Thinking about finding a new job? One headhunter shares his tips on how not to go about it. Rule 1: Money isn’t everything “Make a move for the right reasons,” says Kevin Yeung, a search consultant specialising in real estate, private equity and hedge funds at the Whitney Group in Hong Kong. “Executives need to carefully consider why they’re going and to spend quality time really evaluating what they hope to... Read more
Anonymous 17 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Time to move East? Financial services jobs and pay in India are soaring. “The market here is on fire,” says Ronesh Puri, managing director of the New Delhi office of search firm Executive Access. “Salaries are rising anything from 30% to 40% a year – it’s not unusual for someone to receive two, or even three pay rises in a 12-month period.” Goldman Sachs recently announced plans to grow its Indian broking... Read more
Anonymous 16 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
The lure of high-paid, tax-free work in Dubai is proving too much to resist for some Australian bankers. It’s a long way from Australia to the Middle East, but Rick Jansz, BSI People managing consultant for IT and financial markets, says candidates who might previously have moved to Asia are now considering Dubai, thanks to alluring pay and the range of jobs on offer. Tax-free packages of US$250k plus bonus are... Read more
Anonymous 15 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Ever wanted to go back and work somewhere you’ve worked before? Australia’s banks and accounting firms are implementing corporate alumni programmes. In current tight market conditions it’s all part of a move to regain employees who’ve left to work elsewhere. “Mature-age people might leave a job for another opportunity or a change of environment, but may later be willing to consider a return to the security and rewards of a familiar role,”... Read more
Anonymous 11 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Be prepared to make up your mind quickly – Australia’s banking and finance companies will now offer jobs as little as 48 to 72 hours after interview. Debbie Loveridge, managing director of Select Australasia, tells us the amount of time it takes banks to hire is being slashed as they compete for talent in a tight market. A year ago, she says mid-ranking admin staff in banks would wait two or... Read more
By Giles Parkinson 10 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Have visa, will travel. The US has emerged as yet another destination for travel-hungry Australian finance professionals, adding to the talent shortage that is plaguing the country in the accounting and financial markets. The signing last year of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement means that young Australian professionals no longer need to enter the green card lottery to gain visas to the US. Instead, the E-3 visa programme has been expanded... Read more
Anonymous 09 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Want to work in the City of London? Ben Sheldrick, partner at law firm Magrath & Co, gives the lowdown on winners and losers from recent changes to the UK’s Highly Skilled Migrant Programme. Are you a non-EU national hoping to work in the UK financial services industry? If you are, it’s worth being aware of some recent changes to the country’s Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Announced by Liam Byrne,... Read more
By Ben Sheldrick 08 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
Australia’s banking and finance sector had a storming time in 2006. Where will the hot and cold spots be in 2007? Here’s our verdict. Going up: • Salaries and bonuses After a bountiful 2006, expectations are that the bonuses paid out in the first few months of this year will be significantly up. Macquarie pays bonuses around June and with profits up 51% in the six months to September, chances of the... Read more
Anonymous 01 Jan 2007 - 0 comments
When analysts and associates don't get on... From: Associate Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:04 PM To: Analyst Subject: wgl Can you put together a working group list in next hour using template I've previously sent you (vcards attached)? Contacts are MF, SF, C and me From: Analyst Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:35 PM To: Associate Subject: RE: wgl There is really no reason to get testy. I was here all night, you know that, and I am... Read more
Anonymous 01 Jan 2007 - 1 comment
What was hot and what was not in the Australian financial services industry over the past twelve months? Here’s our considered opinion. Good Year Private Equity: This has been the year of the mega-deal in private equity, with seven AU$1bn plus transactions, topped off with the AU$11bn bid for Qantas. Big overseas funds such as KKR, CCMP, and TPG all set-up shop in Australia, while smaller Australian funds such as PEP, Archer Capital,... Read more
By Giles Parkinson 21 Dec 2006 - 0 comments
ANZ Bank is about to embark on a major hiring program to support its expansion into Asia. Other banks are expected to follow close on its heels. ANZ CEO John McFarlane is behind the new push into Asia, and said that in the New Year the bank will launch a recruitment drive aimed at the postgraduate market. “We’re looking to recruit a substantial number of graduates with Asian language skills or... Read more
Anonymous 18 Dec 2006 - 0 comments