Recruiters worldwide are inundated with calls from anxious Credit Suisse bankers seeking new jobs amid the UBS takeover, report says
Credit Suisse employees have inundated recruiters across the world with calls to find a new job as UBS struck a $3.25 billion deal to buy the bank over the weekend.
Bharisha Mirpuri, senior client solutions manager at Randstad Hong Kong Recruitment Agency, told Insider she predicted there to be some turmoil in the Asian job market, but nothing significant.that the amount of job inquiries from Credit Suisse staff has stepped up for around a month.
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