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interest.co.nz needs a senior analyst based in Auckland

interest.co.nz needs a senior analyst based in Auckland

We are hiring.

interest.co.nz needs a senior analyst with experience in banking, finance, bond market and managed funds. This is an exciting and varied role in business media - a rare one in New Zealand.

Supporting our team of journalists with original, insightful and on-demand analysis, you will also maintain our extensive databases, extending their capabilities as necessary - and lead the design, building, testing and implementation of new finance databases when needed.

You will work within an open team that has a wide range of skills. Your special contributions will come because you understand what is 'under the hood' in either or both the world of investment banking, and funds management.

You will be at the forefront of 'new media' in New Zealand, helping us to continue our rapid growth and to deliver useful, valuable resources for our readers.

The successful candidate will be tertiary qualified, with experience within the financial industry.

They will be an advanced user of excel (including visual basic, macros and pivot tables) and be able to demonstrate significant analysis and modelling experience.

If you think you have the skills and experience, please email us (in the first instance, please don't phone) at: david.chaston@interest.co.nz

David Chaston
Publisher
JDJL Limited
PO Box 47-756, Ponsonby
Auckland

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way way above minimum wage ????

You might need to ask them all nicely to return from Australia...

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Iain Parker needs a new job , David . He's always bitching about truck driving . Offer the position to Parksy ...

..... and you won't have to pay him in regular New Zealand currency , he'll just create his own Public Credit money out of thin air ......

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LMAO.

Actually he will have to enlist Bernard to create his own public credit so that he can pay Parksy, otherswise Parksy would be paying himself to work for interest.co.

Could do worse than Iain though.

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The boss of Ports of Auckland too will need something else to do soon,  if they lose anymore clients. GBH notice how the ad says '' please dont phone'' in a cunning ploy to test keyboard skills before you get to first base...  PS   I wonder what JDJL stands for ?

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JDJL : Jordanian Dissidents Journalistic League ?

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yes, we were wondering what it stood for ourselves ;)   ... so that sounds good to me

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Yeah, the 'please do not phone',seems to the norm these days. As in "We are digital pioneers,WTF, I don't want to hear what you sound like, it's only a pixel based journalism job for christ sake" .  The old telephone, poor thing, so last year.

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Daily briefing "the end is nigh".

Need a "senior analyst"! Hope better than GNS guys who were rocked by earthquake at end of their meeting. Now they tell us tremors could go on for decades which they hid before.

Do analyst's "tell the truth" these days? I wonder.

The skeptic!   

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Yes – in the current worldwide situation Iain Parker would be a valuable, knowledgeable person for the job for the “Hickey team”. Corruption, greed – unethical wheeling’s and dealings’ need to be uncovered – daily.

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Talking about being paid too much...

 ""Tony Marryatt should be congratulated for speaking to The Press about his salary rise. He has remained silent about the issue until now - a silence that has stoked people's anger about an increase many regard as excessive, unwarranted and insufficiently explained. But Marryatt's explanations will not much lessen the anger because they come too late. Citizens - overwhelmingly it seems - have made up their minds.

They might not have done so had the city council handled the announcement of the rise more openly. It had a case to make about the appropriateness of the pay rise and the best time to make that case was before opposition was aroused and entrenched. In not so acting, the council found itself on the back foot, where it has remained ever since."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/opinion/editorials/6220113/Marryatts-defence-welcome

But but he worked soooo hard and what's 14% more on top of a bloated salary anyway!

Now watch this space as the CCC refuse to increase the wages of those who actually did the work that we are told the CEO thought up....they will be offered 1% if they are lucky...they sure as hell will not be getting the 14% of fat that Tony "I deserve more" Marryatt collected.

Oh and let's not forget how Gerry the woodworker dished out the pork to the ex National Party polly to convince her to help sort the chch mess out....!

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Bernard why not offer the job to Wolly. He is very capable and he analyses every topic and everyone on this site and he does it so well. He would not cost you very much in the way of salary as he already has a very good passive income. Get him before he is snapped by some australian mining company or bank.

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Second that ! ... excellent idea . I'd be like a re-enactment of the Hill-Billies coming to Beverley Hills ....... imagine that , Wolly wandering around Bernard's office , offering the crew a heaping dollop of road-kill possum stew  with beach spinach , and a nice Marlborough Sauv Blanc ....... classy , real classy !

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One of these guys might be handy? NOT!

 

Inside the Fed in 2006: A Coming Crisis, and Banter
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/inside-fed-2006-coming-crisis-124207691.html
 
Why do these muppets still have jobs?

   
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