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Programmers at UK banks complain of being unloved

Financial firms are struggling to attract and retain talented technologists

Programmers at UK banks complain of being unloved
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Only a third of computer programmers working at banks think their superiors care about them — a worrying statistic for financial firms already struggling to attract and retain talented technologists.

According to a poll by the salary benchmarking site Emolument.com, just 36% of software developers working for banks believe their bosses put their interests first, compared with 66% of other UK bank staff.

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