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Fuelled by ambition, youth and romance, Industry examines issues of gender, race, class, and privilege in the workplace as five impressionable young minds begin to forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sensory blitz of Pierpoint & Co's trading floor, where meritocracy is promised but hierarchy is king.
From first-time creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the series follows a group of young graduates competing for a limited number of permanent positions at a leading international investment bank in London. Industry gives an insider's view of the blackbox of 'high financeâ through the eyes of an outsider - Harper Stern, a talented young woman from upstate New York. Fuelled by ambition, youth and romance, Industry examines issues of gender, race, class, and privilege in the workplace as five impressionable young minds begin to forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sensory blitz of Pierpoint & Co's trading floor, where meritocracy is promised but hierarchy is king.
Industry is created and executive produced by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay; Executive produced by Jane Tranter, Lachlan MacKinnon, Ryan Rasmussen, David P. Davis and by Ben Irving for BBC; Co-Executive produced by Ed Lilly; Produced by Lee Thomas. Produced for BBC / HBO by Bad Wolf. Writers include Konrad Kay, Mickey Down, Sam H. Freeman and Kate Verghese. Directors include Lena Dunham, Ed Lilly, Tinge Krishnan, Mary Nighy.
The ensemble cast include Myhaâla Herrold (The Tattooed Heart), Marisa Abela (Cobra), Harry Lawtey (Marcella), David Jonsson (Deep State), Nabhaan Rizwan (Informer), Freya Mavor (The ABC Murders), Will Tudor (Game of Thrones), Conor Macneill (Death and Nightingales) and Ken Leung (Marvelâs Inhumans).
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âMediocrity is hidden by private tutorsâ
*immediately cuts to Yasmin* đ
The interview bit wasn't believable from my experiences, but the thing where they made fun of the guy's suit is something I've seen loads of times
Got interviewed five times during pandemic, Iâm still having no luck.... Maybe my 6th one will be mine.
Good luck supermarket man.
You got this. Good luck.
Good luck
at the end of ur next jobinterview, ask what makes their best employee stand out for, what is the vision for the company, is there anything i can do to improve my skillset in the meantime, is there anything about me that you are unsure about-if so i would like to address any concerns right here!
god bless
the comment section is more entertaining than whatever video I was watching just now what was it again?
Investment Banking interviews can be challenging and scary, but from my experience, interviewers tend to be much nicer.
At the end of the day, top candidates get offers from more than one place, and very often their decision will be based on how please and how well they connected with interviewers.
That's so true. My current boss has a lot of the same interests as me, like UFC and Breaking Bad.
He even messaged me late one night to ask me who I thought was going to win, Pereira or Jiri? I said Pereira and the dude messaged me the next day saying "you were right."
This is what hell looks like.
Well thatâs where Iâm going
@@shom924 Nothing wrong with that - we need creative freethinkers as well as mindless drones.
@@stejer211 đđđ
@@EstevesxD Yeah, you can see it in their happy faces.
Don't worry this has no relation to real world business.
Congrats - you got the job ... now photocopy this stack of paper then put this headset on.
That's not his job description
I can assure you 100% in the real world, interviewers are much nicer and this is dramatic fantasy.
True, i dont accept job offers from companies where the interviewer tried powerplays and quizzed me with random pageant questions. The types 9f questions always say a lot about the ego of the boss and the intelligence of the workers
I've been on both sides of the interview and as an employee I always thought they were cold and distant...but as an employer I'm surrounded by lots of stuff to do and deadlines so this vague relaxed interview is dumb, I usually do something quick and even I tell them the current situation for their position and ask them what they would do if they were hired and had to do certain stuff. I call it the streamline interview
You clearly do not work in Finance and definitely not in the City of London...... nice for some.
@@andrewliffey you seem not if you hire potential you dont act that way period.
This feels like the writers were exorcising demons from bad job interviews that they had
Episode 1 was great. Looking forward to the rest of the season
The series is absolutely brilliant.
Amazing show that got me to think in the lockdown. Thanks for that!!
fantastic tv series with a lot of fantastic actors
Loved this show. Robert was by far the most interesting of the characters.
Yup, the epitome of why this economy tends to tank.
Awesome video
Best series in 2020
Nah Succession is much more layered.
Traders Trade. Love it. Not into the after-hour extra but love the show
Half a yard. Done. 4Âą
yeah, interviewers for trading roles are much nicer in reality, we're not in the 00s or even the 80s anymore..
Yup had an interview last month and she was really nice and took a lot of interest in what I did outside of my education and qualifications, but one of my friends said he didnât get the best interviewer, it really depends on whoâs on the other side of the table.
Thank you
Background song is 'Industry' by Nathan Micay.
Lol. âIâve played third fiddle to two figures in my motherâs life....Jesus Christ and Margaret Thatcher .....oneâs the reason weâre all here, the other was a carpenterâ
I didnât get it. Sorry I ainât british.
@@FabioTheGreat Have you at least figured out which one was the carpenter? Hint, he was a liberal from Nazareth, in the Middle East, gave out free health care and food and was tried, convicted and executed for sedition round about 2000 years ago for crimes against the state. The other one was a pro-business, conservative Hawk and didnât believe in free health care or feeding the poor.
@@IAmThankfulToday Honk if Maggie's dead
@@louisdzialo9990 That one was a bit premature..Actually, Iâd say sheâs Risen like Christ Your Savior or perhaps Voldemort! Look around Christmas has been canceled, the streets are empty, Granâs locked away, there is austerity, blight, plague and homelessness and billionaires are partying like itâs 1925.
Joseph was the carpenter though...
Best trading verbal questions I had:
1. What is the degree of the minuet and hour hand at 3:15?
2. If you had 3 switches that each turn on a different light, a room no windows but a door?(3 switches and 3 lights) You can only go into a room when all the switches are off. How would you find out which switch goes to each light?
3. A plane crashes between Florida and Georgia, where do you bury the survivors(This test your focus and deduction)?
4. If you have to bet on rolling a 6 sided dice(2 die), which 3 numbers will you bet on and what are your odds? I did this on a white board.
5. What was worse experience as a trader and how you got around it? I love this question!
The hour hands a bit hard if you take into account that it's moved a quarter of the way through three to four oclock cos then you have 13/48 X 360 degrees
@@RealUlrichLeland
There is 360 degrees in circle
The hour hand has moved 1/4 of the way to 4
There is 12 hours
1/4 * 1/12 * 360/1 = 7.5 degrees
@@Mrslykid1992 Nah but it's moved one quarter of the way from three to four, but you still have to add on the angle that it makes at three o'clock, so its 7.5 degrees plus 3/12 X 360 which is 90 so 97.5. I guess though that it's easier working out the angle between three and four separately like you did rather than doing it all in one go with 13/48 X 360
Whatâs with the second one? Is the answer just that you keep the doors open and see if the lights turn on from the outside?
@@georgeofhamilton It a throw off type of question that makes you think on top of your feet? I had an interview with a head trader and his question for me during that round was if you had a to sell a car how would you do it? To see if I was a fundamental, a quant, or technical trader? These question are not to be exact direct with work it twist the interview to see who you are? Like I had a trader cursing through the entire interview, just to see if I broke conduct and relax to see my professionalism. These interviews are psychological too. So you have to be on point.
Doesn't seem like the interview for traders.
Welcome to modernity, a place where you work countless hours 5 days a week at an office setting for the remaining days of your existence until you die and then society forgets who you are. How absurd to find meaning in a meaningless world.
Really? many office workers find their work rewarding.
Itâs no longer so cool to be gloom. You gotta pay the bills. But you can make time for family, friends and community and still pursue your passion instead of commenting on CZcams videos.
@@thangzathang9100 Let me ask why do you pay the bills, or why do we pay bills? Is it so we avoid being in trouble? To maintain our dependence on infrastructure and technology that betters our livelihood? To satisfy the financial needs of major businesses and the government? But why do we work to earn money, save it all up to pay off bills and save it up for the things that matter to us the most? Itâs to survive. And itâs true right? We need money to access necessities in our lives, things that we depend on to make us live decent and pleasurable lives. But when you think about working to earn that money and have the free will to spend it on anything, thatâs pretty cool. But paying bills sure it sucks but we need to contribute our finances to society, as a means of making things operate right? Such as the buildings of infrastructure, research, etc. But when I think about saving money and working hard for it, it saddens me all of our earnings are just gone. It would mean nothing to us once we depart this god forsaken city, this place, this planet whatever you want to call it. And then I think, why do we do it? One day everything will mean nothing, it will all deteriorate, just like all things. Nothing lasts forever, so whatâs the point? But I guess we should spend our time here wisely because we donât have that much time, relatively. Just be happy and do the things that matter the most to you, you can paint the canvas and dictate this story. Another thing I realised now as Iâm typing this, is that we all strive for happiness and peace. Itâs what makes life pleasurable and life depends on it. But when I think about it intrinsically, and the psychological and natural phenomena of happiness and human emotions, itâs crazy itâs a thing to happen in the universe. Why it is like that? What does it really mean? It means that. In its own form, everything you see is how it is. It just exists and it happens. Itâs occurring and dynamic. HOWEVER, we as humans are able to give MEANING to it, as a means of making SENSE of the world and its surroundings. We have ways of interpreting the world and ladies and gentlemen, this is my way of interpreting the world. Meaningless at its very origin. The idea that, things are the way they are and I accept it for what it is. It can change, or stay constant. It can also be unpredictable. Thank you and god bless you all in these unprecedented times.
@@sicktomystomach oh please, if you are in an industry you are passionate about, you will find happinesses at work. Be it at a corporation or NGO. I work in office and I am very happy. I have worked in research funding agency, in a humanitarian agency, in an NGO, in a government academy, and now working in a multinational global corporation all inside the office. The work have been amazing. i was surrounded by creative and intelligent human beings. You always think. You are heard. You learn new things everyday. Just because we are sitting in front of the computer it doesn't mean we are unhappy and unfulfilled.
Overadaptation, it is what people came to know as their reality, they adapt and they think they are happy just because they get by. "It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they were fooled" so it is not easy for most people to recognise their dire situation. So, I very much agree with you.
Whatâs the music in the background called?
idk why Eric is my favorite character.
I moved to London in 2012 for my first job in banking in the City. Since then I have worked at various investment banks, the scene of her walking at 1.43ish combined with the music perfectly captures the vibe and excitement I felt when first working in the City!
By the way, the Pierpoint & Co logo on the looks very similar to the blue JP Morgan logo đ€
The guy from rush hour is such a good actor I have noticed him in soooo many roles
Whats the tune at 1.40 onwards
Not a social distancing tag in sight.
Oh the good old days.
anyone tell me how to secure a pitch meeting at BBC? How this got made...
I like this show â€
Interesting series I learnt how gauche I have been.
I love this kind of jobs
This show looks about as fun as working in finance sounds
what show I came for the comments section?
0:55 That older interviewer is the one who gets fired later, isnât he?
whats this utter jank?
British Voices the Officeâą
a sad reflection of the world
IB interviews are mixed. Some folks are nice, others not so much. Still all challenging
Never seen a black woman in investment banking.
I wonder who wrote the film score
Which series is this ?? Plz
Industry đđđđ got it đđâïž
The series feels kinda unenjoyable, but the music is really interesting.
Ooh, I got accepted to SUNY Binghamton. But I went to NYU instead
hardoooooo
Is this a show? I want more!
It is. It's called Industry
The asian guy was the spikey mutant in X-men the last stand
Wasnât he also in rush hour?
@@moneystacka86 Yes!!! As Juntao. Well remembered
Makes me want to Interview here just to see how id do....test thyself among fellow lunatics.
Also, everyone bitching about these interviews being unpleasant is proof people are dumb. You are seeing literally ten second clips from each interview, which are for all you know the meanest ten seconds while the other ten minutes or thirty minutes of interview that would really happen could for all we know have been perfectly innocuous.
What farm is this?
I can hear her humming
âȘ I work hard for the money? âȘ So hard for the money âȘ âȘ Oh, I something-something money âȘ âȘ Come on give me lots of honey âȘ"
I would interview for EVERY job opportunity.
Prostitute?
Edit: After I posted that I realised it looks like I am asking if you are one!! I am not randomly asking that, it was just a silly joke, would you really go for any job opportunity . . . .
@@wyterabitt2149 YES.
Amazon hires everybody 18 plus!!
@@Mrbeerus1 In which Nations?
Mark Dowse
You can search for their available job vacancies. But they have jobs located all around the UK & EU.
great show, too much binghamton slander!
Yeah hell no
Good program to attract talent after Brexit...or to eat the extra fish.
I'm confused...is this show about traders or bankers?
Both - a show about financiers/people working in finance
What is this? Can someone help?
British Voices the Officeâą
Is this a show??
@@demirodeo4646 yes itâs called « industry « . Itâs on HBO
Don't watch this with family, lots of awkward scenes here
No
Is this really a show? Doesn't seem like it to me.
It is. HBO's The Industry
What's the point there?
it's not the bbc unless they take a swipe at Jesus
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these are all actors
Yep itâs a tv show, they usually use actors for those
@@jjrose234
Lol
The over 75's are now being hunted down by a new 800 strong BBC team of license enforcers and bailiffs who cost ÂŁ38M to setup.
Wrong they only became liable in August 2020 and pensioners on Pension Credit do not need to pay.
@@tentringer4065 Ohh well, if their are only liable to face imprisonment from August that's fine then, don't know how I made such a mistake.
@@foxabilo August 2021 as it is an annual bill, there is help for the most needy in paying the fee which works out at 3.03 per week.
@@tentringer4065 or twice the cost of amazon video... SAY WHAT?
@@foxabilo Amazon video is not a public service broadcaster, shows mostly American content and is bankrolled by a multi billionaire. The BBC provides educational and news programming as well as entertainment.
How do I know my IQđđ
just choose a number
Take Mensa
Or just discrimination?
There's a lot of hate in the comments but if this trailer is compelling.
Clearly produced by people who have never had a job out of the bbc nevermind the city.
True
If you want to be a trader, why not just trade for yourself? It's 2020, not the 80s.
what do you mean?
@@dpcater the stock, forex and crypto markets are now open to all. You do not need a 'private fund allowance' - you can start trading with just a few hundred. Is it easy? No. Will there be losses and liquidations? Yes. However, if you work hard enough, don't give up and develop strategies you will be able to build up your bank and start taking profit.
@@dpcater hmmm, except trading jobs are hugely competitive, long hours and you aren't your own boss.
@@dpcater if everyone had your attitude, there would literally be no jobs or companies to work for, as no one would have taken the risk of going their own way in the first place đ
Structure, apprenticeship, salary while you're learning how to trade, taking risks with clients funds that could equate to large yearly bonuses. When you outgrow this structure and accumulate enough personal capital, I guess to your point you can start trading on your own
Is this real!!! Or an advertisement
It's a tv show called industry
Got it đ
Finally a positive reality show for young people. The Jersey Shore genre is toxic and just teaches people to be lazy and needy.
its not a reality tv show
Is not a reality show..... and it actually depicts horrible and toxic work culture
In reality, job interviews aren't like this. And the show depicts an awful work culture (in the first episode someone literally dies from overworking and undersleeping).
Gross. Toxic attitudes abound.
I hate Humanity.
WTF đ„Ž
I've recently come across a new video with David Jonsson who plays Gus. He discusses all thing Industry and how Alan Rickman helped him gain a scholarship. You can check it out here: @
Injjhh
Looooool this show looks ded and they make it seem as if itâs everyoneâs dream to work in finance, come off itâs đ ainât a shock itâs on the bbc anyways
People whose dream is to work in finance are definitely be attracted to this workplace.
First
Wooooooooo... Wait what?đ€š WTF it's scriptedđ€·đ»ââ Looks Boring
Anyone interviewing during pandemic?
yep
yeah got sales and trading for jp morgan tomorrow
This looks dire. The Thatcher joke is decades old, and the rest is similarly bland and uninspired. As for "tell me a joke" - nobody would dare ask that these days.
I was literally asked that in my last interview đ
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What is this crap?
Gross
" Can you tell me a joke"?
Me: Telling the most offensive judge based on the interviewers skin color or nationality.
This a VERY boring show. It's too damn slow.
Itâs not boring
@@princecaleb07 I watched this morning, it was very British and very boring.
CZcams Original boring
@@theylied1776 how many British accents did you count?
@@geralt4432 CZcams does not make streaming shows anymore.
This programme looks awful. The description sounds awful too. For that reason, I'm out.
Woke BBC had to cast lots of Blacks and Asians just like Netflix for its shows
As opposed to...
Bulge bracket investment banks are actually hiring a ton of people from different countries because they have diversity targets. It's realistic. Everyone is "woke" in 2020 and if you don't portray it like that, you're not portraying reality.