Mercer launches Thrive45
Why HR must thrive to stay alive... ‘Going to work’ turned upside down In today's dynamic business environment, technological advances are completely reshaping value...
Read moreHong Kong talent great fit for the global workplace
During a youth communication session held recently at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Zhang Jindong, Chairman, Suning Holdings Group reassured students of Hong Kong...
Read morePayrolls across Asia Pacific could soar
By 2030 a deficit of in-demand employees could cost APAC companies billions of dollars By 2030 average pay premium for skilled workers in APAC...
Read moreToastmasters sees first major revamp in almost a century
Toastmasters International has recently launched a new leadership learning experience. The launch marks the first complete redesign of Toastmasters’ education programme since the organisation was...
Read moreBetter air quality propels quality of living in Singapore
Traffic congestion main cause of air pollution in Hong Kong Quality of living between Hong Kong and Singapore close, despite large gap in rankings...
Read moreStruggling staff less engaged as money pressures mount
40% of employees now worried about their future financial state Employees struggling with finances far less productive Differentiated approach that targets employees’ financial goals...
Read moreBrand consolidation in APAC recruitment market hints at industry domination by larger players
TS Kelly, PERSOL, Intelligence, IGS Asia and BTI Consultants to be rebranded as part of joint venture aiming to triple size by 2020 Recruitment...
Read moreSurvey finds that AI drives modern recruitment
76% of APAC recruiters say using AI as a sourcing tool generates higher-quality candidates 51% say big data and AI are making their roles...
Read moreSalary trends show in-demand financial and accounting positions
Global HR services company Randstad has released its latest list of the most in-demand accounting jobs in Hong Kong. The report showcases sought-after skills and...
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