It’s March Madness at Careers on the Move! Our clients are seeking talent across the board this spring. Check out our newsletter highlighting some amazing opportunities below.
executive search firm
It’s March Madness at Careers on the Move! Our clients are seeking talent across the board this spring. Check out our newsletter highlighting some amazing opportunities below.
#CareersOnTheMove Bloomberg interview on Artificial Intelligence on banking resume submissions.
Read more on this topic in the article below and including insight from a #recruiter perspective.
We are pleased to announce that Careers On The Move has been awarded
“Finance Executive Search CEO of the Year 2024 (New York): Richelle Konian”
by CEO Monthly
Richelle Konian, CEO of Careers On The Move, is shown delivering a powerful, inspiring keynote at the Commencement Ceremony for the University at Albany’s School of Business undergraduate program on May 19, 2018.
Richelle founded Careers On The Move, an award winning boutique executive search firm, five years after graduating from the University at Albany’s School of Business in 2000. Richelle conveys a strong message in which resilience, grit and perseverance are the key attributes during good and bad times.
Richelle Konian, a noted Career Expert, has provided her expertise on major television networks and leading publications, such as CBS Evening News, CNBC’s Squawk Box, the Wall Street Journal and Reuters, while also having received many other accolades.
Profile of an Entrepreneur: Richelle Konian
When Richelle Konian was in second grade, she knew what she wanted to be when she grew up: a stock analyst working on Wall Street.
Tip #3: Get Off the Floor.
You can capitalize on specialties to get out of trading. Richelle Konian, chief executive and co-founder of Careers On The Move, an executive recruiter based in New York City, has placed a number of traders looking for opportunities related to – but not directly in – the financial services space. “With their knowledge, understanding trades and having a specialty in derivatives, they can go to the software-vendor side and serve as an advisor…. Those familiar with fixed-income products, for instance, could be on the options or derivatives side, and they understand the algorithms and the financial modeling, acting as a great resource on the vendor side.”
For now and for some time to come, risk management software needs will remain high for most firms, particularly on the credit derivatives side of the business.
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