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Fewer jobs and more unemployment in the Swiss banking sector

The largest Swiss banks have advertised few jobs, while the number of unemployed people who previously worked in the banking sector is rising sharply. The 10 largest Swiss banks currently have 505 job advertisements on their websites. Compared to the end of November, this represents an additional nine job offers, as a current analysis by the job portal Indeed shows. However, the fact that the number of job advertisements is 2% than the previous month does not change the difficult situation for bankers on the labour market. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox A year ago, Indeed, which regularly analyses job vacancies at the largest Swiss banks for the news agency AWP, counted over 570 advertised positions. Two years ago, there were even over 900 job advertisements. The tight labour market is particularly evident at UBS, which is reducing the number of jobs considerably as part of the integration of Credit Suisse: the number of vacancies on the big bank's ... Full story here Are you the author?
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