As financial institutions push ahead with digital transformation plans, requiring them to invest more in
technology, they are also facing a chronic shortage of tech candidates that threatens to stifle their ambitions.
Employers in the finance sector are competing for tech talent globally.
If you are a technologist seeking a career move in financial services sector, be sure to join the upcoming free-to-attend eFinancialCareers Tech in Financial Services virtual career event on March 2, 2023. It will be taking place online across key regions: the UK, US, EMEA, Hong Kong and Singapore.
What to expect:
Register now to explore a wide-ranging of exciting roles embracing new technology and drive the growth of financial services sector.
What candidates say about our virtual career events
We (jobseekers) all know how difficult it sometimes is to get in touch with recruitment despite emailing or connecting via other platforms. But through the eFinancialCareers virtual career event, I managed to chat with the recruiter in charge and my application is now being considered. In addition to this, the event also provided presentations and industry related information which is useful if you are specifically looking for that. I would certainly join future events like these."
"Job opportunities made easy. You can get updates, market info, recruiters and possibly future offers all in one place. Best part is, it’s regional. "
"The event was very inspiring, opportunity seeking and really had a very good level of Interactions with recruiters and presenters. It was a great pleasure to be the part of such a huge event."
Hall of Advice
Career-focused webinar
Banking Career Guide
Salary and Bonus Report
Latest job opportunities
Advice from recruiters
Business Analysis
Blockchain/Crypto
Cyber Security
Data Science
Development/Programming
Digital Transformation
End User Support
Fintech
Information Security
Network/ Infrastructure
Payments
Product/ Project Management
Our event partners in past virtual career events
Barclays Panel Discussion
Tami Kuboye, Zhou Zhou, and Mary Ikegbulam explain how Barclays is empowering them and other women in tech to succeed in their careers.
Mary Ikegbulam
Security Consultant | Security Solutions in Chief Security Office
Tami Kuboye
Programme Manager, Business Banking | Co-chair Women in Tech Europe
Zhou Zhou
Head of Horizon Scanning, Strategic Regulatory Change, Barclays Private Bank Technology | Women in Technology Scotland Co-chair
Richard Hickling
Co-Founder - ProfitView
Richard Hickling has spent the last two decades at the forefront of the fintech industry. His experience spans the globe, navigating the challenges of investment banking in Asia, Europe and America, as well as leading teams at global stock exchanges and data providers.
His vision for the future is in the exciting world of crypto trading technology, where the opportunities - and alpha - are greatest. While the blockchain is still a relatively new concept, Richard recognizes the potential for its efficient expression across the global economy.
As an expert in trading, Richard understands that the key to success lies in empowering traders to play to their strengths, without getting bogged down by the complexities of technology. He sees the opportunity to learn and push boundaries in this innovative space, even as it continues to evolve and mature.
With Richard's wealth of knowledge and experience, he is poised to make significant contributions to the world of finance and beyond.
Rankine Lo
Senior Manager - Deloitte Consulting
Rankine Lo has accomplished technical professional with around 20 years of experience driving cross functional, global technology projects, microservice projects, and digital transformation projects in a variety of multinational banks and insurance firms.
Despite experienced in managing cross-functional and cross-site resources to optimize business processes and transformation, he possesses strategic insight and deep technical expertise in realization and delivery, especially in API platform, microservices projects, SOA architecture, Domain Driven Design, and Agile team enablement.
He is also hands on in leveraging latest microservice and API-led technologies in the industry, to ensure delivery of pertinent architecture design and end-to-end solutions to our clients.
Panel Session on Careers in Tech
Amid a fierce war for talent in technology, employers are trying to make their workforces more diverse – including by hiring more women – in order to combat skills shortages, inject new ideas into their businesses, and better reflect their customer bases.
Learn more from watching eFC's panel session with two leading female technologists from Bloomberg – Christine Flounders and Rosalynd Bussey – who described how they got to the top and how Bloomberg supports women in tech.
Watch the panel session on career development from the "U.S. Women in Tech" virtual career event. Hosted by Rainy Gill, Marketing Director of eFinancialCareers, and featuring Karen Ho, Head of Fixed Income Trading Technology at Barclays Investment Bank, and Cindy Joseph, CEO of The Cee Suite consultancy and a former Head of Americas Diversity Recruiting at Goldman Sachs.