J.P. Morgan Feels the Brotherly Love
J.P. Morgan Securities, the financial adviser wing of J.P. Morgan Chase, is expanding in the City of Brotherly Love. JPM is hiring around a dozen advisers for the Philadelphia office over the next two...
View ArticleCitigroup Wants You! Bank to Hire More Than 1,000 Veterans
Citigroup plans to hire more than 1,000 veterans this year as part of a firm-wide and national initiative to find employment for those returning from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.Citi hired 686...
View ArticleDeutsche Bank's Anshu Jain Revamps
In a neat turn of history, Germany is relying on the Swiss for guidance.Deutsche Bank will look to Credit Suisse and UBS when it restructures its investment banking and wealth management operations...
View ArticleJ.P. Morgan Adds Retail Staff, Drops I-Bank Employees
J.P. Morgan's consumer businesses added staff in the first quarter while the investment bank lost 292 staff and saw an 11% revenue drop.Overall, headcount rose half a percent to 261,453 employees at...
View ArticleDeconstructing the Hierarchy at Goldman Sachs
There are two sides to every coin, and sometimes one is shinier.According to Goldman's proxy statement, Lloyd Blankfein earned $12 million for his work in 2011, down 35.5% from a year earlier, a...
View ArticleHiring at Citigroup, PwC and J.P. Morgan
Tip: Citigroup to Hire More than 1,000 VeteransAtten-shun! After hiring nearly 700 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans last year, Citigroup plans to hire more than 1,000 of them in 2012. So far it's...
View ArticleMore Accountants Working This Tax Year
It's a great year to be a tax accountant.According to Wanted Analytics, which tracks online job ads, the number of openings for accountants and auditors this tax season was up substantially from last...
View ArticleFinancial Firms to Reveal Who In Fact Works For Them
Goldman Sachs and MetLife Inc. are about to break it down."It" being data that tracks the race and gender of their employees, that is. The companies came to an agreement with New York City Comptroller...
View ArticleGoldman Sachs Ends Layoffs
After a year of cost-cutting that resulted in more than 2,400 job cuts, Goldman Sachs is satisfied with its staffing levels and doesn't intend to conduct more large layoffs. Chief Financial Officer...
View ArticleCitigroup Votes No on Pay, Yes on Chairman
Citigroup shareholders voted down its board's proposal for executive compensation for five of its top executives and named Michael O'Neill chairman six weeks after former Chairman Richard D. Parsons...
View ArticleOpen Offices Aren't for Everyone
It sure sounded like a good idea.When Tuft and Lach Law, a small law practice in St. Paul, Minn. opted for open, shared office space, they didn't expect to hate it. After all, numerous academic studies...
View ArticleCareer Advice from Sallie Krawcheck
Sallie Krawcheck has risen from what seems like the dead just in time for Equal Pay Day, which was yesterday. In an interview with Marie Claire, one of her first since she was deposed last September as...
View ArticleSoliders Boost Careers with MBAs
With leadership skills honed in battle and experience shouldering far more responsibility than their civilian peers, many former military officers are enrolling in M.B.A. programs to get one of the key...
View ArticleTen Tips for Taking Your Military Career to the C-Suite
Transitioning to civilian life after serving in the military isn't easy, particularly when moving into the corporate world.Yet many of the same skills needed to build a successful business career are...
View ArticleWhen East Meets Somewhat West
Russian investment bank VTB Capital will hire for its equities division in Dubai and expand its investment banking offerings. The bank will provide M&A, equity and fixed-income trading and asset...
View ArticleBofA Plans More Job Cuts
Employment at Bank of America dropped by 10,000 from a year ago, the bank reported in its first quarter earnings as it continued to cut costs.Head count dropped by 3,000 from last quarter, the bank...
View ArticleThe Public Reacts Over Pay, A Play in Three Lines
It's no fun to write about the pay of titans on Wall Street without comparing who gets what. Which makes a possible conversation between Barclays head Bob Diamond, Citigroup chief Vikram Pandit and...
View ArticleWomen in the Money
As a part of its series on global pay for bankers, Financial News has compiled a list of the top 10 highest paid female banking executives at banks around the world.Topping the list is Mary Callahan...
View ArticleBofA's Forbes New Vice Chair At UBS Group Americas
A week after losing two high-ranking investment bankers in the Americas, UBS has landed a rainmaker from Bank of America.Jim Forbes, a long-term health-care investment banker and most recently head of...
View ArticleE.F. Hutton Breaks Silence
A group of former officials from the old brokerage firm E.F. Hutton & Co. plan to start a new boutique financial-advisory firm under the same name. The group, led by former E.F. Hutton and Smith...
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