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Calling All Bank-Knowledgeable Project Managers

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Do you know about banking or financial services? Are you lacking technical expertise but willing to learn? Companies in the financial arena are looking for you. As an article in July PM Network reports, there is a shortage of project talent in fintech, or financial technology. Banks are willing to train people who know their industry. Some financial services organizations will indoctrinate those with strong IT skills to the world of finance. And while traditionally, banks have a reputation for being a formal and “stuffy” work atmosphere, fintech culture is more like software development culture—more casual and flexible. So get those résumés ready!

If you are involved in fintech, please use the comments to tell us your experiences with a talent shortage.

Posted by Dan Goldfischer on: July 25, 2017 01:25 PM | Permalink | Comments (10)

Calling All Bank-Knowledgeable Project Managers

linkedin twitter facebook Request to reuse this  

Do you know about banking or financial services? Are you lacking technical expertise but willing to learn? Companies in the financial arena are looking for you. As an article in July PM Network reports, there is a shortage of project talent in fintech, or financial technology. Banks are willing to train people who know their industry. Some financial services organizations will indoctrinate those with strong IT skills to the world of finance. And while traditionally, banks have a reputation for being a formal and “stuffy” work atmosphere, fintech culture is more like software development culture—more casual and flexible. So get those résumés ready!

If you are involved in fintech, please use the comments to tell us your experiences with a talent shortage.

Posted by Dan Goldfischer on: July 25, 2017 01:25 PM | Permalink | Comments (10)
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