I've applied for an IT support analyst job,
Do you have previous experience?
I've applied for an IT support analyst job,
Sorry should have made my comment clearer
By "in the city", I meant any investment bank or job in finance etc - anything from small HFT/prop houses to mahusive investment banks. My career has mainly orientated around that sort of firm, from one of the biggest investment banks as my graduate job (only 1 year spent there) to a small 70 person prop trading house.
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Sorry should have made my comment clearer
By "in the city", I meant any investment bank or job in finance etc - anything from small HFT/prop houses to mahusive investment banks. My career has mainly orientated around that sort of firm, from one of the biggest investment banks as my graduate job (only 1 year spent there) to a small 70 person prop trading house.
Thought Zurich, as you mentioned banking![]()
I'm tempted to see what positions they have up in Zurich, as I don't have any financial experience, but would really like it. Adds to my industry experience.


Or run your own consulting firm!
I sometimes wonder if I should have taken separate qualifications in IT but didn't see myself staying in the techy side of things. However, I prefer dealing with people than machines! I leave my geekery for home![]()
... someone loves stats.
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Do you have previous experience?
Where is the money these days in normal 9-5 computer jobs? I haven't really been keeping track. And where do you think the future is?
Unix admin or db admin is always pretty solid. And niche things like Peoplesoft and SAP. I remember a few years ago there seemed to be good money in setting up SharePoint.
I'm assuming MS/Cisco/"networking"/etc is still over saturated from cert mills and foreigners.
What else is there to know?
Agreed. Development has been a consistently good area to get into and doesn't go in fads such as SharePoint etc. If you're a good developer with a few years experience, you can command salaries of £75k+ if you're willing to work in London. Starting salary fresh out of a good university for London is £40k-ish.

lol this is rubbish. no one in london walks in a 40k development role!
20-30k yes but 40k? nope.
u can however demand 60-70k if u are a senior
Our grad scheme pays about that for devs (maybe slightly more) from a good Uni with good grades and who (obviously) interview well.
And seniors earn well into 6 figs.

There is more money in IT ,amazement than in technical roles in general. Once you get to a senior engineering level then you plateau out. And you need to move to manage,ent to earn more.
E.g. Software engineers in the US in a big city big corp can hit 150k, managers that came from a technical background will hit 250k.
I hate dealing with the intricacies of development but I am. Interested in holistic solutions, software write turns, algorithms, data structure designs,novel approaches to interesting problems. The actual implementation is boring. Hence I would like to move into a more managerial role, something like a chieft technical officer but more junior.

