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Maybe young Chinese bankers aren't so hot after all


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Surely a lot of these so called 'chinese' bankers have international experience ie: they may have been schooled in the US or Europe.....I think most of right minded people aren't too fussed about race these days...or perhaps that's just me with my outdated notions......  Read all comments »

If there’s anything resembling a sacred cow in the investment banking job market, it’s the idea that young Chinese bankers are as desirable as they come.

Sadly, this may no longer hold true. Despite the hope that China might soon lift its moratorium on domestic listings and assertions that the world economic centre of gravity is moving to Asia, Chinese bankers are not as popular as all that.

Matthew Hoyle, chief executive of Hong Kong-based recruitment firm Matthew Hoyle Financial Markets, says he’s deluged with CVs from Chinese bankers with a few years’ experience in New York or London who want to return to Asia.

“Up to associate level, the supply far exceeds the demand,” says Hoyle. “Hong Kong is awash with highly qualified junior people who think that because they speak an Asian language and have a few years’ banking experience, they’ll get a job. That’s really not the case any more.”

Instead of starting out in London or New York and hoping to move to Asia a few years later, Chinese bankers’ better bet in the current circumstances might be to stick to Asia all along. “If you haven’t got a Hong Kong mobile number or address on your CV, people won’t look at you,” says Hoyle.

So if young Chinese bankers aren’t hot, who is? Adrian Ezra, chief executive of international search firm Execuzen, says Indians and Koreans are at least as popular. Hoyle says highly qualified Indians are flooding the Asian market: “There’s huge, huge competition. A lot of the Indians are absolutely top notch.”

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Phil, Credit,  Thu 11 Jun 09

Agree with you Paul. Seen articles on here before which talk about race. Dodgy territory

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Jon Appleby, HR & Recruitment,  Thu 11 Jun 09

Frank White - European and American Bankers are usually fully background checkable and don't resort to fake degrees and passports.

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joe, Derivatives,  Thu 11 Jun 09

“If you haven’t got a Hong Kong mobile number or address on your CV, people won’t look at you,” says Hoyle

This guy clearly doesn't know what he is talking about.

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Mr. Frank White, Quantitative Analytics,  Thu 11 Jun 09

@Jon Appleby, You have a sense of entitlement dont you? Don't blame anyone for you lack of quality education. What a laugh!
Are you insinuating that the vast majority of ivy league educated "foreigners" are therefore not background chekable? Do a quick scan of the most prestigious schools and courses in the UK and beyond and you will find that more than 55% of the class are from overseas.  How can someone who probably went to a private college, top-5 UK /world University, excellent references therefore not be background checkable.

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Mr. Frank White, Quantitative Analytics,  Thu 11 Jun 09

@ Jon Appleby (CONTD)

For the sakes of a firm that you work/ aspire to work for, I hope psychological profiling is used to exclude you for you potentially xenophobic ideas.

ps: I bet the foreigners in your class had the best results?!!! Eh!

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Paul W, Risk Management,  Thu 11 Jun 09

This article is just typical selective racially charged spin about the job market that could apply to anywhere else, and any other ethnicity. The author chose to target "Chinese", though. Why is that?

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CHINESEBANKER, Capital Markets,  Thu 11 Jun 09

i'M A CHINESE BANKER, DIDNT EVEN KNOW I WAS ONCE IN HOT DEMAND AND NOW NOT!! GOOD ARTICLE..JAJA

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anon, Commodities,  Thu 11 Jun 09

"So if young Chinese bankers aren’t hot, who is? Adrian Ezra, chief executive of international search firm Execuzen, says Indians and Koreans are at least as popular"

so chinese bankers arent hot, but if you are at least as poplular as them, then you are hot!! thats a very fine line between being hot and not hot! Great journalism efinancial

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chi, Equities,  Thu 11 Jun 09

Do those young Indians have HK mobile number and address?

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Sarah, Editor, eFinancialCareers, HR & Recruitment,  Thu 11 Jun 09

@Paul W - I chose to 'target' Chinese for the reasons described in the article. To reiterate...the centre of global economic gravity is widely held to be shifting to China. This should surely mean that junior Chinese bankers with experience of Western financial products are among the most employable in the world . However, as the article sets out, this would not appear to be the case.

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