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Citigroup is nothing to be ashamed of

15 January 2008

Sarah Butcher

It may be writing down billions and making thousands redundant, but there are still merits to having Citigroup on your CV.

Size

Gigantism has its advantages. Last year the bank ranked fourth in Europe for M&A fees according to Thomson Financial, and third and fifth in EMEA for DCM and ECM respectively according to Dealogic.

“Citigroup isn’t like Bank of America or Bear Stearns, where you can identify obvious gaps in Europe,” says one headhunter (who works for them).

According to another headhunter (who doesn’t work for them), this ubiquity looks good on a résumé: “You will have seen the whole product spread and have a much more global focus than other people,” she says. “In most areas, you will also have seen a strong flow of deals.”

Schroders

Forget the fact that Citigroup ranked 17th for M&A deals completed in the UK last year, investment banking headhunters claim the old Schroders franchise remains the place to be.

“The old Schroders business is phenomenal and has one of the deepest benches of talent in the City,” says one impartial headhunter.

“They did a fantastic job of integrating Schroders and held the business together very, very well,” says the head of another (equally unbiased) search firm.

As long as they don't all leave after bonuses are paid later this month, working with these veteran dealmakers should earn you brownie points. Look out for the likes of David Wormsley, head of UK investment banking at Citi, fondly known as ‘the worm’.

Universal suffering

Citi bankers can also find consolation in the fact that their esteemed employer is not alone in its pain: there’s always Merrill Lynch and UBS.

Shaun Springer, chief executive of search firm Napier Scott, says having Citi on your CV is no more ignominious than sporting the name of other ‘write-down houses': “The Citigroup blowout isn’t down to a specific individual, it’s down to very senior management decisions to ‘keep dancing until the music stopped'.”

Employees may be casualties of this policy, “But it doesn’t by any means imply they are lesser people for it,” soothes Springer.

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CITIGROUP is a company to be proud of. The title of this article does not go with the situation nor with the company at all.

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  • Given Citi/Citigroup has 52 jobs advertised on this site, is the article and the editorial stance completely impartial?

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • its a poorly run firm. never work there and if you're living the misfortune of working there, leave now. i can say this as someone who was well paid by Citi and who has since left and seen much brighter pastures. Oh and deal flow - as long as you work in a global IB you'll see the deal flow.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • CITIGROUP is a company to be proud of. The title of this article does not go with the situation nor with the company at all.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • Also, stop doing down Merrills.  You talk as if they are finished as a Tier 1 house, but despite a major setback they are still one of the forces to be reckoned with - not like UBS who have to do some serious rethinking.  Just wait until Thain has finished pruning and starts hiring again, then these headhunters will change their tune!

    anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • Citigroup is very unprofessional. I'm a veteran and let me tell you its a bucketshop at best. And Schroders is a chip shop.

    Mr. Brownstone 15 Jan 2008

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  • Having spent 7 years in Citigroup and working now for one of the biggest European Bank, I can say that Citigroup is really a great company, with incomparable culture and global successful business practices. Work for Citigroup is highly recommendable experience for everyone.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • I have been working there and was surprised the company has no stationery. I was as well awarded with a very old screen which was taking much of the space on my desk. This company thinks a bit like my father: spend less to save money.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • Like Dylan said, 'Dont speak too soon, the wheel's still in spin'
    Vikram Pandit has a good record for disciplined impartial decision making and you could see a slow but sure recovery. Still, it's going to take months of keeping the ear to the ground to take a call.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • Citigroup is definitely a great place to work. I started my career at Citi and left after over seven years. I can definitely say that the wealth of experience in Citi is unmatched in my new firm. CERTAILY NOT.

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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  • Yes I definitely want Citi on my CV.. once I am out of there. It's a big like trying to drive a supertanker - big and unwieldy..

    Anonymous 15 Jan 2008

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