South Korea’s financial sector faces a critical shortage of mid-level talent as rapid market changes and the rise of new financial products drive experienced managers to seek better pay and opportunities elsewhere, leaving firms struggling to fill key roles.
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[Finance, People Are the Future] 'Missing Middle'—Managers and Assistant Managers Leave as Soon as They're Trained
South Korea’s financial sector faces a critical shortage of mid-level talent as rapid market changes and the rise of new financial products drive experienced managers to seek better pay and opportunities elsewhere, leaving firms struggling to fill key roles.