导读:参与调查的金融业人士中,约60%的雇员表示,如果有机会重来一次,他们会选择其他行业;20多岁的年轻人中有51%已开始对自己选择的职业道路感到困惑:“我们的工作令人沮丧,不能实现自我,没有激情,而且我们发现很多都这样。” Erstwhile Goldman Sachs vice president Greg Smith's jeremiad on The New York Times' op-ed page marked a more spectacular departure than most, but Smith is hardly the only Wall Streeter who's had enough.
高盛(Goldman Sachs)前副总裁格雷格•史密斯在《纽约时报》(The New York Times)社论版炮轰老东家,令这令他的辞职事件备受关注,但史密斯绝非是唯一一个受够了的华尔街人士。
Escape the City — the name refers to the City of London, that town's financial district — was launched in 2010 to help disillusioned bankers find their dream jobs. The outfit is now expanding to New York "in response to huge demand coming out of Wall Street," says Michael Howe, the partner who runs the firm's New York office.
2010年,Escape the City(意为“逃离这个城市”,当时指的是伦敦金融区)成立,旨在帮助希望幻灭的银行家们重新找到自己梦想的工作。如今,这家公司已经实现扩张,挺进了纽约,“以满足来自华尔街的巨大需求,”负责Escape the City纽约办事处的合伙人迈克•豪伊表示。
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