Joslin Rowe reports City names reflecting social changes
Released
on: July 2, 2008, 8:06 am
Press
Release Author: Joslin
Rowe
Industry:
Human
Resources
Press
Release Summary: Joslin Rowe research shows the number of Donnas
and Sharons is on the up in the Square Mile
Press
Release Body: According to an analysis of candidate names securing
banking jobs in the City carried out by City recruitment firm,
Joslin Rowe, a shift has been revealed in the
demographics of City employees over the last decade. There has
been a dramatic increase in names such as Donna, Charmain, Wayne
and Sharon. These made up 4.9% of overall financial services workers
in 1998, but the research showed that this figure rose to 9.3%
in 2007.
Dev
Majithia, Associate Director of Joslin Rowe, commented:
“Whilst we're not suggesting that everything can be
inferred from a name, at a basic level this research does show
some interesting trends over the last 10 years. You could argue
that the City is becoming ever more meritocratic and that London’s
financial services sector is now drawing workers from social classes
formerly excluded by its elitist image. Although the country’s
top public schools do still contribute a significant number of
workers to the City.”
In
1998, so called upper class names (such as Quentin, Hermione and
Henrietta) accounted for around 2.9% of those working in banking
jobs. In 2007, the proportion rose to 4.1%.
The
figures also reveal a large expansion in the City’s international
workforce. The number of international workers securing UK finance
jobs in the Square Mile has grown from 8% in 1998 to almost
21% in 2007.
Dev
explained: “After the enlargement of the EU in 2004
the number of Eastern European workers in the UK turned from a
trickle into a gush. Since then 580,000 people from Poland, Lithuania
and Slovakia have registered to work in the UK. It’s clear
they’re not all plumbers. The number of Polish accountants
registering for UK accountancy
jobs for instance, had risen sixfold since 2003 - to almost
3,500 last year.”
The
most common international male first names in the banking sector
were Marco, Arnaud and Pieter in 2007, while Ling also rose into
the top ten for the first time, highlighting the increasing importance
of Chinese talent to London’s financial services industry.
French names were most prevalent in 2007 however, with Marc, Sebastien,
Guillaume and Gregoire joining Arnaud in the top 20.
Dev
Majithia, Associate Director of Joslin Rowe, explained:
“With the City’s current emphasis on Dubai, Mumbai
and Shanghai, it’s all too easy to forget the massive number
of well-to-do French expats working in the Square Mile. There
are 300,000 French citizens living in Britain today with the majority
living here in London - unbelievably our capital is now the seventh
largest French city in the world in terms of the resident French
population. We think there are now about 65,000 French people
working in financial services in London.”
There
has also been a noticeable increase in the number of candidates
with ‘Australian’ first names. There were 125 candidates
named Kylie looking for investment banking
jobs in the City last year - but Joslin Rowe had none on their
books back in 1998. More than 1% of candidates for City jobs now
sport Australian forenames, such as Lachlan and Caitlin. There
are currently around 5,000 Australian chartered accountants in
London, including 2,479 Institute of Chartered Accountants of
Australia members.
ENDS
About
Joslin Rowe
Established in 1982, Joslin
Rowe is one of the leading UK financial services
recruitment firms in the UK and Ireland. In April 2006, international
staffing services company Vedior raised its stake in Joslin
Rowe's parent company, The Blomfield Group, from 18%
to 70%. Joslin Rowe recruits for banking HR jobs
across London, Edinburgh and Glasgow including long-term contracts,
temporary and permanent roles.
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Joslin Rowe
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