New free business course opens to Hong Kongers
A new initiative launched this September will allow anyone in Hong Kong or in the world to study business for free at a renowned...
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 moreHR crimebusters: fighting cyberthreats
Stolen identities, computer hackers and cyber-espionage may sound more like the ingredients of a Hollywood action movie than things you are likely to encounter...
Read moreGrowing inflation erodes APAC salary increases
Salaries across Asia Pacific are set to rise an average 7% in 2015—up a fraction from 2014—with China (5.2%) and Vietnam (4.1%) leading the...
Read moreJapanese women held back by gender inequality
Nearly two-thirds of women (63%) in Japan say that they quit because they were not satisfied with their career perspective, while 49% left because...
Read moreSSO Malaysia 2014
This year’s Shared Services and Outsourcing Malaysia Summit brought together industry professionals to share from a wealth of expertise and experience. Key themes throughout...
Read moreCoaching on the rise
Research has revealed an increasing awareness of professional coaching across Asia. In China both awareness of and participation in coaching exceeded the global average,...
Read moreen world appoints Bernard Yeo as New Country Manager
Recruitment firm en world has appointed Bernard Yeo as the new Country Manager for Hong Kong and Mainland China. With international experience in Australia,...
Read moreMichael Page rolls out awards scheme for retail staff
Michael Page has launched the Hong Kong 2014 Awards for Retail Store Professionals to discover and recognise talented retail sales professionals and managers that...
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