Friday, February 13, 2009

What to do when you were fired?

This is always a problem. In any industry, at any time being fired is not a pleasant thing. However, circumstances in Financial Industry are very extreme. All companies are firing people, so the market is extremely competitive and in fact it is almost impossible to find a replacement job. In addition to this some of you work (worked) in such areas like trading and your skills are almost non-transferable to any other industry. So what can you do?

First, think about your future. Don't assume (of course) that you will not come to finance again, but anyway think about what else you can do. Think about alternatives - where your skills would be applicable and where would you be able to use your potential. I privately expect that there will be a lot more money to be made outside the financial industry in like 5 years to come. I think that really good bets for now would be consulting and law. Some skills especially from the IBD (Investment Banking Division) are really very easily transferable to consultancy (ability to work long hours included :) ), so redundant Investment Bankers should have no problem with finding a new job in consultancy. I also think that talented assets managers would be able to find a job in mainline companies in treasury departments, which now have difficult time managing the liquidity and require talented asset managers/traders. Another tendency I expect to see in following years is the rise of the job market for professionals in emerging markets. I think there would be soon no large discrepancy between opportunities in let’s say China and UK for the professionals. In fact it may be wise to come back to you country of origin, as it may positively affect your career.
Second, consider entrepreneurship. Don't assume that the only possibility is a job in someone else’s company. In fact you may be able to create a business on your own – just look around on what is good in place you live and try to copy this to the region or country you are originally coming from. Think about creating a restaurant, internet shop or anything else you understand.
Third, keep on looking for a job. Even in this market people are hired. It is best to have a good head hunter (for all readers of my blog – if you have good CV I can forward it to my friendly and solid headhunter for consideration – use the email: phdstudent2007@gmail.com) and to be in touch with him regularly. Maybe at some point he will have an offer that would be interesting for you.
Fourth, enjoy your free time. Study languages, exercise, meet friends etc.
Fifth, boost your profile. You should spend a big part of your free time on improving your profile – remember that the world is not standing in one place just because of the financial crisis. People are gaining new prestigious qualifications everyday and you should not lag.
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Good luck in your endeavors!
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