Morgan Stanley requires jab for entry into NY office
Advertisement
Dan DeFrancesco,Jordan Parker Erb
Jun 23, 2021, 16:08 IST
The financial-services industry has been hit by employee burnouts as the pandemic leaves them sometimes working longer hours.
Cecilie_Arcurs/Getty Images
Good morning and welcome to Insider Finance. I'm Dan DeFrancesco, and here's what's on the agenda today:
Advertisement
Workers at America's top companies say their employers are still falling short of fully addressing burnout.
Even though Fortune 500 executives increased mental-health benefits during the pandemic, workers told Insider that in order to really stop burnout, companies need to address their workplace cultures.
After previously committing to starting its internships virtually this year, Morgan Stanley announced that interns can have a brief in-person office experience this summer. More on that here.
Aditi Gokhale, Northwestern Mutual's wealth management division head, explained how her team hit $220 billion in client assets and added 200,000 customers during the pandemic. Why Northwestern Mutual is no longer "the quiet company."
Insider has been tracking Wall Street hiring and talking with recruiters and insiders about the biggest trends. From junior investment-banking talent to senior dealmakers and traders, here are the spaces to watch.
In our live webinar event on Thursday, June 24, at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PST, three top financial-services execs will break down what the return to work looks like for Wall Street. Sign up here.
NewsletterSIMPLY PUT - where we join the dots to inform and inspire you. Sign up for a weekly brief collating many news items into one untangled thought delivered straight to your mailbox.