Long way to go: Two in three non-white staff in the City and Canary Wharf face discrimination and racism at work October 6, 2021 London’s financial services firms are failing to uphold diversity standards with two in three black and minority finance workers in the City and Canary Wharf suffering discrimination at work, according to a new study shared with City A.M. this morning. Around 66 per cent of BAME – Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic – staff suffer discrimination [...]
The Impact of Covid-19 on Board Accountability, Flexible Work, Stakeholder Engagement, and Financial Markets October 5, 2021 | City Talk The podcast series A Guide to EU Financial Politics and Policy Development continues to bring listeners valuable insight and perspectives on the European Union regulatory sphere. This summer, we added four new episodes focusing on the impact of the pandemic on board accountability, work environments, stakeholder engagement, and financial markets. The podcast is hosted by Josina Kamerling, [...]
New climate action course will help City SMEs go net zero September 30, 2021 | City Talk Applications have opened for a free course aimed at helping small and medium-sized businesses in the City of London play their part in tackling global warming. The course – Climate 4 SMEs: 4 Steps to Action – is open to businesses of between nine and 249 employees which are either based in or operate in [...]
Three brilliant jobs to apply for this week September 29, 2021 This time of year is full of changes. The weather is cooling down, the nights are longer – there’s just something in the air. Interestingly, we find that this is also a very popular time of year in terms of people changing jobs, and likewise companies looking for new talent. Which is what brings us [...]
Three companies that are on hiring sprees at the moment September 22, 2021 Are you on the lookout for a new job at the moment? How exciting! There are some really cool companies out there looking for talent right now, so you’re in luck. We had a little look on our job board and noticed three companies in particular that seem to be on a bit of a [...]
Three fabulous jobs that are open at the moment September 15, 2021 If you’re on the hunt for a new job, we have some very good news. There are so many brilliant open positions on our job board at the moment – so go ahead and start your search. As a taster, here’s an idea of what to expect… Recruiting Coordinator, Everbridge Everbridge is seeking a Talent [...]
Three brilliant roles to apply for this week September 8, 2021 Are you looking for a new job at the moment? It’s pretty exciting, but it can also be pretty overwhelming. People always say that looking for a job is like a full time job itself, and we couldn’t agree more. Which is why we want to help where we can. We have a brilliant job [...]
Three amazing jobs to apply for this week September 3, 2021 As summer draws to a close (sad times), we’ll all start noticing changes. The weather, the kids back to school and so on. These changes may inspire you to make some changes of your own – where your job is concerned of course. September is notoriously a popular month for people looking for new jobs, [...]
Ever wondered what life is really like at eClerx? We got the inside scoop August 25, 2021 eClerx was founded in 2000 by Anjan Malik and PD Mundhra with the goal of transitioning, managing and transforming complex business processes. Following successful careers in investment banking, Anjan and PD, graduates of University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, jointly identified significant opportunities for providing innovative services and solutions to large global companies undergoing [...]
Exclusive: The City’s IPO women on ‘the male-dominated, testosterone-driven culture’ August 24, 2021 When an investor attending a presentation at the RAF club asked Cath O’Neill if she could take his coat, she was bemused. A short while later the same investor apologised profusely, having realized he had mistaken the only female CEO for a member of the waiting staff. O’Neil, who was by then accustomed to being [...]