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Uncertainty Clouds Wall Street Hiring

Jul 30 2007

Staffing levels at U.S. investment banks have surpassed their previous peak, which came when the dot-com boom was roaring along. Despite such strong numbers, nagging fears continue that clouds are drifting closer to Wall Street.

Financial News reports that investment banks have hired nearly 100,000 people - 97,300, to be precise - since October 2003. In June alone, they added 10,000 staffers, raising the industry's headcount to 848,300 - more than 8,000 above than the previous high of 840,900, reached in March 2001. The newspaper cited a report published by the Securities Industry and Financial Management Association.

The current recruitment drive "has coincided with a period of record profits for investment banks but, with the crisis in U.S. sub-prime mortgages causing banks to pull funds out of big leveraged buyouts, there are fears the market may have peaked," Financial News wrote. "Some banks have slowed their recruitment for the rest of the year and there have been reports that several have frozen all but essential recruitment."

Indeed, the European head of one international search firm told eFinancialCareers in London that "it's going to get fairly hairy out there." Another said Goldman Sachs, for one, is putting expansion on hold after "overhiring" analysts and associates. Goldman hasn't commented.

Still, despite falling global stock markets, rising interest rates and concerns over credit risks, any chill may prove temporary: “I don’t see a blanket shutdown (in recruitment) for the rest of the year, says the international search executive. "People will decide they’re done for the summer and reassess in September and October.”

Comments (4)

  • of course the party on Wall Street can not last forever!! for this reason the smartest thing to do right now is to go for an MBA in Asia and following graduation have your pick from 5 job offers, while your 5 IVY friends will be fighting for one offer between themselves.



    Best choices in Asia for



    consulting/management/manufacturing - CEIBS,

    http://www.ceibs.edu/



    finance/ib/vc - HONG KONG UST,

    http://www.mba.ust.hk/

    Kevin.anderson 01 Aug 2007

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  • Kevin...got any leads in asia? hook me up baby!!

    TimH 01 Aug 2007

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  • Not personally, but know someone with Hong Kong UST MBA who was offered the same IB package as in NYC. He settled on Singapore, got promoted after first year, he can hire 3 IVY MBAs to do his spreadsheets now. The remarkable thing is that he is not Asian and has zero language skills.

    kevin.anderson 03 Aug 2007

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  • Keith, nothing like a daily dose of investment banking power-trip.. I agree with the MBA idea, an MBA should be a vacation

    StayAwayfromAsianMBAs 22 Aug 2007

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