Book description
When City Girl Barbara Stcherbatcheff first stepped into the Square
Mile she had no idea of the fight for survival she would face over the
next five years. But despite lap dancing clubs and million dollar
losses; divorce in the City and the worst recession since the 1930s,
City Girl was still standing. She'd taken on the boys at their own
game - and won.
Fresh from writing thelondonpaper's City Girl column, Suzana
S. gives us the inside track on life in the financial capital of the
world. This is her story. Confessions of a City Girl tells us
what really went wrong - and explains why girls are the only ones who
can put it right.
The trade mark 'City Girl' is used under licence from NI Free
Newspapers Limited.
City Girl, Barbara Stcherbatcheff landed her first job in the City of
London in 2004, rose fast through the banking ranks and was frequently
the only girl on her team. She has traded bonds and derivatives in some
of the most competitive and testosterone-filled offices on earth. She
loves it, hates it and remembers every last detail. In 2008 she started
writing the weekly 'City Girl' column in
thelondonpaper
- the same slot as the hugely popular City Boy column that led to
Geraint Anderson's best-selling book of the same name.
www.
barbarastcherbatcheff. com
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