WalkMe announced as CeBIT.AU finalist
Twenty of the tech industry’s best and brightest have been announced today as finalists in the highly coveted CeBIT.AU Business Awards, which recognise the...
Read moreQuarter of HK employees look to leave their job
Twenty-four percent of Hong Kong professionals intend to leave their jobs within the next 12 months, citing low compensation, limited career growth opportunities and...
Read moreEducated women still not in leadership positions
Although women in Asia Pacific are increasingly more educated than their male counterparts, progress towards gender parity is still sluggish – especially in the...
Read moreHong Kong enters the work instant messaging age
The working landscape is changing globally, with the trend of moving work and people out of the main office increasing steadily in recent years...
Read moreDimension Data recognised as top employer
Dimension Data has been certified as one of the top five employers in the world for outstanding employee offerings, based on annual independent research...
Read moreHong Kong’s mandatory paternity leave “disappointing”
After years of debate, a mandatory 3 day paternity leave on 80% pay was finally passed by Hong Kong’s Legislative Council last Friday. Although...
Read moreHK Budget boosts manpower training to ramp up quality hires in target sectors
In the Hong Kong budget announcement made on 25 February 2015 the Government set out several labour policies to help Hong Kong build a more...
Read moreMajority of employers looking to hire in 2015
Greater China’s employment market is expected to soar in 2015 as new survey results reveal over half of employers throughout the region plan to...
Read moreHiring activity and job vacancies rise in APAC region
Hiring activity has risen by 51% in the last year for the APAC region, according to the Morgan McKinley Asia Pacific Employment Monitor. Meanwhile,...
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