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Banks in staffing crisis as 70% of burned-out juniors flee: ‘This is ridiculous’

'Banks are haemorrhaging junior bankers,' says one headhunter

Salary hikes, one-off bonuses of up to $40,000 and attempts to shake-up working hours have done little to stem the exodus of junior talent
Salary hikes, one-off bonuses of up to $40,000 and attempts to shake-up working hours have done little to stem the exodus of junior talent Photo: Hollie Adams/Getty Images

Burnout among junior bankers, fed up with mounting workloads, is reaching fever pitch. As much as 70% of analysts and associate teams quit in recent months, even despite efforts to hold onto them.

That's according to specialist recruiters and young dealmakers at top firms, who say banks are now facing a full-blown crisis. Aggressive recruitment sprees across the City, accelerated hiring processes and an increase in those quitting the industry for good create a severe skills shortage.

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