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in some senses yes. I still think as a % of the workfroce FIRE isnt going to lose any ground, just the nature of it may change IB > smaller funds, traditional finance > gas and energy etc etc
Anyone going into finance now needs to understand they are competing for jobs with people way more qualified than them. The salaries are smaller the bonuses are nothing like what they were. The work just isn't there. Back to 2005-2007 Macquarie was flying people from Sydney to work in 2 week stints in London because they couldn't get staff in the UK. I remember working on a project in Poland and we flew in some grads from NYC from one of the big four accounting firms to do some basic admin work for us. These guys were 21-22 straight out of uni and we flew them business class across the Pond put them up in a 5 star hotel, then flew them back every 2 weeks. These days if you're below AD you'd be lucky to even be in business class.
Colleagues I had in the UK are having it even worse, "we're screwed for the next decade" seems to be theme from them.