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We Broke the Site, But Here’s €65k to Make Up for It💰🫣

Oi oi!
This week we’ve hit a massive roadblock. In trying to improve the website search function we ended up breaking it. The summary of about eight hours of work is split into good and bad news.
The good: we’ve managed to bring LinkedIn jobs into our search, and now there’s 2490 jobs for you to review.
The bad: we’re back to an excel sheet for the week and it’s here.
It’ll be some junket when we have the 2,490 on our slick website to search through and that’s en route, so for the moment you focus on relaxing and we’ll focus on getting it sorted.

💰HERE ARE THE HANDPICKED JOBS, YURT
You know I love handpicked jobs, but I’ve spent so much time trying to fix the site that I have to go back to work. This week, it’s up to you to do the heavy lifting 😎 Some of last week’s jobs are still live if you want to check them out too but I have one job to feature.
🔫The Young Guns (0-2yrs PQE)
I got an email from a Director of Finance (sound man, not paying me) at Global X ETF, a finance and investment company, who’s looking for a newly qualified, tuned-in person.
Reasons I agreed to feature the job
A sound boss: Your manager dictates your experience, I’m confident this will go well for you
Perks: Good cash for a new grad, bonus, healthcare, pension contributions. There’ll be some travel to the London office too - lunch in camden markets etc etc
Exposure to senior people: Second hire in the finance team and you’ll be in contact with the European management team
Room to grow: There is a clear progression path here for you to be promoted. Realistically, working in a flat structure like this is a steep learning curve but I think if you’re up for it, you could move quickly
Start-up phase: There’s a long list of stuff that’s good about the company but the best part to me is you’re getting in early before the hiring starts.
What will give you an advantage
An attitude to learn and take on feedback (not that common)
A funds background would give you an advantage vs others but IMO it’s not crucial to success
Decent on Excel, or quick to learn it before you start (the job spec specifically mentions lookups, index/match, sumifs, nested conditional statements, pivot tables, and dashboard creation
📰 News & Notes
Speaking at the CAI Annual dinner, Tesco CEO says he sees a rise in Tech & AI focus within the profession - are you worried about this?
Big Four graduate hiring plummets in the UK - it has already started to come into the Irish market
Soft quitting or quiet quitting - is employee disengagement down to management styles or has everyone changed post pandemic?
Until next week!
Yours in cash and jobs,
BM & TF
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