Autism Works – by Adam Feinstein
People with autism are being excluded from the workforce, with only 16 % in full-time employment. In his book, Autism Works, Adam Feinstein addresses...
Read moreIt’s ‘Time To Talk’ about mental health
Mental health is a difficult subject to discuss, not least in the workplace. The British Safety Council has expressed support for Time to Talk...
Read moreHong Kong hiring remains steady
Hong Kong’s employment market continues to display positive signs of growth and remains highly attractive to jobseekers according to both the 2014/15 Michael Page...
Read moreDecent jobs for youths
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General, during a visit to the International Labour Organization (ILO), urged employers to empower more youth in their structures and engage with...
Read moreHot jobs for business school grads
The technology, manufacturing and healthcare sectors are more promising in terms of job opportunities for business school graduates, according to the findings of the...
Read moreAPAC salaries on the rise
Salaries across APAC are set to have risen an average 6.9% by the end of 2014, China leading the way with an 8% increase...
Read moreHong Kong still most expensive place to rent
Hong Kong remains the most expensive location in the world to rent a high-end three-bedroom apartment, despite rents for high-end property falling in the...
Read morePut the kettle on HR!
Providing employees with coffee could lead to more ethical behavior in the workplace, according to new research by business professors at the University of...
Read moreLinkedIn reveals job dissatisfaction in Hong Kong
Only 67% of professionals in Hong Kong are satisfied with their current roles, lower than the global average of 72%, with only two countries...
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