"I lost my banking job 5 months ago. Ignorant recruiters are ignoring me"
I am looking for a new job. I lost my previous job last summer and have had no luck in finding a new one. Things are getting urgent.
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I am very open-minded about the jobs I'm applying for. I have spent 20 years in equity research in London and I have a CFA Charter. I'm very interested in ESG, but not in a hippy way, and I am a specialist in the financial services industry. I have covered banking through multiple crises. I know more about the industry than I have ever done before, and yet recruiters have no interest in me whatsoever.
It seems that I have been pigeonholed as someone incapable of flexibility. The assumption is because I have always worked in equity research (covering banks) in the past, I must always work in equity research (covering banks) in the future. This need not be the case, though. I am more than capable of working in other roles. For example, I am a clear fit for investor relations but I am being ruled out of those roles because I don't have direct experience.
It's depressing. All the more so because the recruiters who I manage to speak to don't seem to have a clue about the industry. The gatekeepers to my future are a bunch of ignorant people who don't even know what they're interviewing me for. They ask generic questions like, "Where do you see yourself in five years time?"
I know that I have a lot to offer. The next time liquidity dries up and a financial crisis hits, people like me will be invaluable. Until then, I find myself sitting at home, banging my head against a brick wall. For the moment, I am giving up applying via recruiters or HR, or sending in applications to recruiters' systems that simply spit me out again. The only way to find a job now seems to be via a network.
Evan Horne is a pseudonym
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