What advice would you give to someone thinking of taking up a similar position?
Karine: “The project’s manager’s job is exciting. It allows you to develop many different skills and to appreciate the added value of working cross-functionally. We benefit from very close contacts with the business teams. It is a good way to broaden your knowledge of the bank’s activities and risks, as well as your organisational, analytical, coordination and internal and external co-ordination skills. Project management is a skill in its own right that is today highly valued on a CV.”
Alexandra: “Project managers can sometimes be seen as an add-on. However, given the number of people involved with varied expertise and the number of successive tasks to be accomplished, it is essential to have someone with a central role. It is essential to coordinate and maintain the guiding principle throughout the project because it is easy to lose track, especially with long-term projects. You never have an orchestra without a conductor or a ship without a captain!”
Karine and Alexandra: “To sum up, the position of project manager requires curiosity, initiative, team spirit, cooperation and the ability to adapt to a changing environment. It also requires a desire to fulfil the needs of the “client” as well as interpersonal and instructive skills in dealings with the “client”. So come and join us if you have the makings of a leader.”