HR & Education
A measly 16% of Hong Kong workers to get 6% wage hike
A measly 16% of Hong Kong workers to get 6% wage hike
Will 2015 be a year of small salary increases?
Hong Kong bosses pressured to expand talent pool amidst graying population
1 in 3 are predicted to be senior citizens by 2041.
More than half of HK bosses mull over increasing staff
Which sector's got the highest hiring intention?
Satisfying Asia's demand for world class management
Earlier in his career, Paul Mais, was being considered for promotion but later discovered the candidate who had gotten that promotion was an MBA...
CDNIS remains committed to its excellent standards
Known in Hong Kong and across Asia for its outstanding educational achievements, excellent facilities and array of extra curricular activities...
1 in 2 Hong Kong employees unimpressed by their firms' Generation Z 'approach'
Upward mobility is becoming a hot topic.
These are the hottest jobs in Hong Kong this year
Finance managers take the top spot again.
Will your skills be in demand in 2015?
Commercial Banking Credit Approvers, Bancassurance specialists, and Construction Lawyers are just three of the professionals in high demand in 2015...
9 in 10 bosses mulling over pay rise offers in 2015
Wage hike could go as high as 4%.
Hong Kong is the place to be for half of APAC's accounting professionals: report
50% are mulling over a big move.
Three is better than one: Hong Kong job hunters need to be trilingual come 2015
Here are the other jobhunting trends for next year.
Almost 2 in 5 Hong Kong employees expect worse economic status in 2015
Are bosses worried by this outlook?.
Bank of East Asia warns against bogus LinkedIn accounts of senior executives
This has been reported to the police.
A third of APAC CEOs question the competence of their CFOs: survey
They feel CFOs don't help enough in management.
How to attract and retain highly-skilled talent in Hong Kong
The most recent Hays Quarterly Report for the period October to December 2014 showed that it's not only the banking and IT industries that are...
Why Hong Kong job hunters are increasingly turning to mobile devices
And should companies be alarmed?.
Hong Kong's total employment dropped 7,100 in August to October
But underemployment stayed the same.
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