I spent many years working in the NYC office in a client facing role way back when. Been gone for many years now. I go back to the Susan Whiting days when even in NYC, the big rat race, the office felt like family. Really good times. Obviously in NYC you had just about every major player in the ecosystem as it pertains to clients (agencies/stations/networks/etc), so the NYC office was very active in those days especially in client facing roles. Aka "the Nielsen rep." Does the NYC office have much of a footprint anymore? I guess I can see "back office" functions being outsorced but I still can't imagine people who manage big 7 digit revenue relationships have been replaced by foreigners. What's the NYC story these days? Thanks.
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Explain to your children or if you have grand kids to look at the trade schools. It is an option. Yes, I worked for Nielsen. Retired from JPMorgan Chase. I never looked back. I am 70.