https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/stock-market-today-dow-jones-02-26-2024/card/citi-taps-jpmorgan-executive-raghavan-as-head-of-banking-T8X3be6oqLpl4UV3qemH
12 replies (most recent on top)
https://www.efinancialcareers.com/news/vis-raghavan-fell-out-with-plenty-of-people-at-jp-morgan-but-he-was-worth-it
Yes! That’s just what Citi needs! Another arrogant Indian.
As other posters have already mentioned, one Employer's (JPMorgan Chase) trash is another Employer's (Citi's) treasure. There are JPMC employees who were either ostracized, marginalized or not promoted for years 10+ years, but were able to snag a job in Citi with a better title and salary. Someone mentioned a JPMC VP who could Not get promoted for 15 years, but Lo and Behold, got a new job at Citi as a Director ! ROTFLMFAO !
I’m sure they did throw a mountain of cash at him. We can afford it after we just let a bunch of people go to pay for Jane’s raise. We can just lay some more people off to pay for his sign on bonus. I mean….DUH!!!!
Bill Gates was a founder not a banking exec. Being a founder and in technology almost requires you to be a good learner to succeed.
Do you think having connections in corporate banking is equivalent to that?
If you go by degrees, Bill Gates is also a college drop out. There is hard work and dedication behind everyone’s career achievement, which is beyond what a college degree can teach. Right place at Right time is also important, but not completely without handwork.
Fyi, everyone at JP is riding the franchise. Vis is not a talent, just was at the right place at the right time.
Mumbai is right. Or New Delhi.
The guy was ostracized at JP during the last restructuring hence why he jumped ship. Uni Mumbai and Uni Aston - that tells everything about mental abilities. I bet his main strength is brown-nosing.
Another poor guy
another under educated exec
impressive get.
musth have thrown a ton of cash at him