No way. I want someone sitting next to me - my stuff is tricky enough as is, without the complications of a remote setup. Previously, we'd share the work-load between myself and my co-PM, but due to some issues we are splitting up, so I need someone to at least pick up part of the work.
This is the first time I am having problems finding bright and motivated people, might be the sign of the times. Or it is also possible that I am looking for a person that does not exist - someone that is interested in finance, has the IT skillset I need, has the personality that I can get along with and that is interested in working within my setup. Anyway, just ranting 'cause two people said "NO" and I have been courting them for a few weeks.
I've seen the same thing. Until about 3 years ago off market hours were still pretty easy to fill.
There's been pretty big consolidation in the trading world and most new firms now are going super high tech and don't typically carry positions or run during off hours. STEM kids have a lot of options now and big data now seems more appealing than trading.
Also, lately YES apparently means maybe. It seems like it's become socially acceptable to accept a job offer and then turn it down the day before they were supposed to start. Really weird. I blame recruiters.