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I recruit finance roles in London. Years of experience means I know where the best people are quickly. Someone who thinks personality and cultural fit is key - not just matching words from a job description to a CV.

I'm blocking anyone who posts that "London is Broken". No it's not, you absolute muppet. It's the best city in the world. It's wonderfully alive. It's diverse. It's got the best and widest ranging food scene in the world. Genuinely tell me another city where you can get food from every other country in the world. I buy my samosas from Hounslow, go to the Korean supermarket in New Malden. My favourite shop is Al Nour in Whitton where I live. It's run by Afghans. Friendly, lovely Afghans. The best kebab shop in the world is Twickenham Charcoal Grill. Turkish. We have incredible parks. The theatre scene is unbeatable. The sport, always sold out. The public transport even usually works! And the rich history, nestled next to skyscrapers Yeah we don't say hello to strangers on the tube, as we are not weirdos. It's not broken. You are broken for suggesting it is. It's the best.

Mitch Wells

FX Headhunter @ Fintech-rec.co.uk | Hiring for FX Sales/FX Dealing/FX Partnerships Opportunities

15h

Sure, but what you’re describing is meaningless noise, no disrespect intended. World foods don’t make a city. London also has the world’s most expensive public transport, one of the highest costs of living in Europe, and is among the most overpopulated cities on the continent. Knife crime is at shocking levels: 188 incidents per 100,000 people. Insolvencies have reached a 30-year high, meaning more businesses have closed this year than at any point in the past three decades, and there have been some rough times along the way. That alone should highlight how badly the city is being run. I’m only scratching the surface here, but I could genuinely talk for weeks about how opportunity has been stripped from London. Go buy a beer or a coffee from a local shop and compare it to just three years ago. The difference is staggering. I honestly struggle to understand how anyone can say the city is in a good place right now. Are you Sadiq’s mate or something?

Best city in the world? Just no.

Marc Ware

Fractional FD / CFO | Media & Entertainment | Fund raising | SEIS/EIS | Startups | Agencies | YouTube, Gaming, Distribution, Licensing, Production and digital ad sales | Co-productions and tax credits | Private Equity

1d

The Northern Line this week is making me have doubts..

Walk down Victoria Street from Victoria Station to Westminster and then say London isnt broken - that area has become a cesspit to rival parts of the Tenderloin. Parts of London are a disgrace.

Thomas Seacombe

Supporting organisations in Legal & Compliance with expert recruitment solutions 🌟

14h

Never thought I would see Twickenham Charcoal Grill mentioned on LinkedIn but here we are. Top notch tbf.

James Mahy

🐻 Founder @ Bearly Fit 📷 Streamer (@mahybe) 🍔 Full-Snack Engineer

1d

You could be describing basically every major city in the UK aside from maybe the skyline. Hell even small cities like Bristol have food from a large range of cultures

Rooman Butt

Director | Senior Finance Manager | Financial Control | Finance Operations | Process Improvement | Building & Leading Teams

1d

Agree on everything except Twickenham Chargoal Grill. Its great but the best in the world has to be the one in Hounslow. Second Al Nour though, they are a friendly bunch especially when compared to the Lidl next door.

John Heagren

Managing Partner @ Acuitas Advisory | M&A, Talent Acquisition, Market Intelligence, Flexible Work Advocate

1d

But....but...Saint Tommy of Robinson told me that they're turning St Paul's into a Mosque and they're making the Tube Sharia!?

Meera Rajendran

Ex-Apple | Finance Director | | Head of Finance | SME + Corporate | Technology: HW/SW/SaaS/PS/Data | Scaling businesses | Finance Transformation | Executive Leadership

1d

Agreed! I generally find the people most critical of London are the ones who don’t live here. Best city in the world!

Siraj Khan

Commercial Strategy & Risk | Finance Leader | ACMA, CGMA | Profit Improvement | Facilities Management | Reorganisation & Transformation | Private Equity | Team Development

1d

Definitely agree and even more so about Twickenham Charcoal Grill. I used to go at least twice a month when I lived nearby.

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