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February 2, 2011 at 10:31 AM #18476February 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM #661617UCGalParticipant
I was going to suggest Craigslist until I saw the caliber of job. My husband (commercial architect) has found more job leads on craigslist than on monster or other job boards. But I don’t think the same is true for executive positions.
Perhaps Davelj can chime in, since I think he works at that level in banking.
Personal pet peeve of mine… Why do they call financial instruments “products”. They aren’t manufactured. When derivitives are referred to as “products” it makes them see more tangible than they are… But that’s just my personal issue.
February 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM #661679UCGalParticipantI was going to suggest Craigslist until I saw the caliber of job. My husband (commercial architect) has found more job leads on craigslist than on monster or other job boards. But I don’t think the same is true for executive positions.
Perhaps Davelj can chime in, since I think he works at that level in banking.
Personal pet peeve of mine… Why do they call financial instruments “products”. They aren’t manufactured. When derivitives are referred to as “products” it makes them see more tangible than they are… But that’s just my personal issue.
February 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM #662751UCGalParticipantI was going to suggest Craigslist until I saw the caliber of job. My husband (commercial architect) has found more job leads on craigslist than on monster or other job boards. But I don’t think the same is true for executive positions.
Perhaps Davelj can chime in, since I think he works at that level in banking.
Personal pet peeve of mine… Why do they call financial instruments “products”. They aren’t manufactured. When derivitives are referred to as “products” it makes them see more tangible than they are… But that’s just my personal issue.
February 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM #662282UCGalParticipantI was going to suggest Craigslist until I saw the caliber of job. My husband (commercial architect) has found more job leads on craigslist than on monster or other job boards. But I don’t think the same is true for executive positions.
Perhaps Davelj can chime in, since I think he works at that level in banking.
Personal pet peeve of mine… Why do they call financial instruments “products”. They aren’t manufactured. When derivitives are referred to as “products” it makes them see more tangible than they are… But that’s just my personal issue.
February 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM #662418UCGalParticipantI was going to suggest Craigslist until I saw the caliber of job. My husband (commercial architect) has found more job leads on craigslist than on monster or other job boards. But I don’t think the same is true for executive positions.
Perhaps Davelj can chime in, since I think he works at that level in banking.
Personal pet peeve of mine… Why do they call financial instruments “products”. They aren’t manufactured. When derivitives are referred to as “products” it makes them see more tangible than they are… But that’s just my personal issue.
February 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM #662559SK in CVParticipantCraigslist has some banking jobs. Probably better is indeed.com. Not sure exactly how they do it, but they seem to have jobs posted, with links, from just about all the other executive job boards like monster. One stop shop for all the boards.
Some industries use recruiters heavily. Just guessing, but I suspect banking is currently not one of them. If I’m correct, recruiters will have access to the same jobs that the executive boards have.
February 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM #662891SK in CVParticipantCraigslist has some banking jobs. Probably better is indeed.com. Not sure exactly how they do it, but they seem to have jobs posted, with links, from just about all the other executive job boards like monster. One stop shop for all the boards.
Some industries use recruiters heavily. Just guessing, but I suspect banking is currently not one of them. If I’m correct, recruiters will have access to the same jobs that the executive boards have.
February 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM #662422SK in CVParticipantCraigslist has some banking jobs. Probably better is indeed.com. Not sure exactly how they do it, but they seem to have jobs posted, with links, from just about all the other executive job boards like monster. One stop shop for all the boards.
Some industries use recruiters heavily. Just guessing, but I suspect banking is currently not one of them. If I’m correct, recruiters will have access to the same jobs that the executive boards have.
February 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM #661819SK in CVParticipantCraigslist has some banking jobs. Probably better is indeed.com. Not sure exactly how they do it, but they seem to have jobs posted, with links, from just about all the other executive job boards like monster. One stop shop for all the boards.
Some industries use recruiters heavily. Just guessing, but I suspect banking is currently not one of them. If I’m correct, recruiters will have access to the same jobs that the executive boards have.
February 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM #661757SK in CVParticipantCraigslist has some banking jobs. Probably better is indeed.com. Not sure exactly how they do it, but they seem to have jobs posted, with links, from just about all the other executive job boards like monster. One stop shop for all the boards.
Some industries use recruiters heavily. Just guessing, but I suspect banking is currently not one of them. If I’m correct, recruiters will have access to the same jobs that the executive boards have.
February 2, 2011 at 4:10 PM #662457carliParticipantI assume you’ve researched it and found that a job similar to your husband’s current one exists at banks operating in San Diego. In other words, are you sure that there is a counterpart position at a bank here in San Diego? Frequently, product management is done at a corporate or headquarters location, but maybe there’s a good VP level product position at midsize or smaller local banks here in SD that he’d be happy with?
The reason I ask is that I know from personal experience that a similar position to the one I had in NYC (sr mgmt in sales/mktg for a healthcare company) does not exist here even though there are similar companies. In moving to the west coast, I found that there would only be a counterpart position in either the LA or San Fran locatons of similar companies, but definitely not in San Diego.
Good luck to you!
February 2, 2011 at 4:10 PM #661854carliParticipantI assume you’ve researched it and found that a job similar to your husband’s current one exists at banks operating in San Diego. In other words, are you sure that there is a counterpart position at a bank here in San Diego? Frequently, product management is done at a corporate or headquarters location, but maybe there’s a good VP level product position at midsize or smaller local banks here in SD that he’d be happy with?
The reason I ask is that I know from personal experience that a similar position to the one I had in NYC (sr mgmt in sales/mktg for a healthcare company) does not exist here even though there are similar companies. In moving to the west coast, I found that there would only be a counterpart position in either the LA or San Fran locatons of similar companies, but definitely not in San Diego.
Good luck to you!
February 2, 2011 at 4:10 PM #662594carliParticipantI assume you’ve researched it and found that a job similar to your husband’s current one exists at banks operating in San Diego. In other words, are you sure that there is a counterpart position at a bank here in San Diego? Frequently, product management is done at a corporate or headquarters location, but maybe there’s a good VP level product position at midsize or smaller local banks here in SD that he’d be happy with?
The reason I ask is that I know from personal experience that a similar position to the one I had in NYC (sr mgmt in sales/mktg for a healthcare company) does not exist here even though there are similar companies. In moving to the west coast, I found that there would only be a counterpart position in either the LA or San Fran locatons of similar companies, but definitely not in San Diego.
Good luck to you!
February 2, 2011 at 4:10 PM #661792carliParticipantI assume you’ve researched it and found that a job similar to your husband’s current one exists at banks operating in San Diego. In other words, are you sure that there is a counterpart position at a bank here in San Diego? Frequently, product management is done at a corporate or headquarters location, but maybe there’s a good VP level product position at midsize or smaller local banks here in SD that he’d be happy with?
The reason I ask is that I know from personal experience that a similar position to the one I had in NYC (sr mgmt in sales/mktg for a healthcare company) does not exist here even though there are similar companies. In moving to the west coast, I found that there would only be a counterpart position in either the LA or San Fran locatons of similar companies, but definitely not in San Diego.
Good luck to you!
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