Postby BobbyK » Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:38 pm
The City, and investment banks in particular, is openly and unashamedly sexist. A woman will nearly always be underpaid versus her male colleague exactly because the expectation is that at some stage that woman will go off and have children, and in many cases will not return. In my experience of ten years on a trading floor, there was never an attempt to portray it any other way. Yes you can take maternity leave, yes you can come back on a four day week (in some cases) and yes on the face of it nothing will have changed for you, but everyone knows that's not the case. As mentioned above, the minute you step off the desk your clients are pounced on by someone else and, as also mentioned above, the market is not interested in whether mums get any kind of work life balance! That is the way it is. I don't like it, in fact it makes me very angry but i don't believe it will change. We all chose a City career at a time when children were a long way off our radar (at least for me!) and now life has changed completely. I too, wouldn't accept not seeing my children awake all week so I made a choice. I didn't return. There's a reason why women are so outnumbered in the City, and this is it in my view. Yes it is openly sexist and I don't think it will change in our lifetime. Put it this way, if either of my daughters decides to go down the same route, I will tell them to seriously consider their decision!