Bankers turn philanthropists in search of a job
Charities are keen to hire the former star bankers to help them raise funds and are able to pay better salaries than in the past, said forum3, a recruitment agency.
"Charities need good quality skills, the right attitude ... it is an increasingly professional sector," Deborah Hockham, a director at forum3, told Reuters.
Nearly 500 bankers looking for a job in the sector had approached the group over the past few weeks, a 30 percent increase from the year-ago period, forum3 said.
Depending on the size of the organization, financial directors could expect to be paid anything between 48,000 pounds and 90,000 pounds per year in a charity.
"You're not going to get the million pound bonuses that used to exist," Hockham said.
"But you're going to be relatively well-paid in an interesting environment and everything you do is going to a social end rather than to shareholder pockets."
(Reporting by Douwe Miedema; Editing by Greg Mahlich)