Highest ever work-life balance priority
The latest Randstad Employer Brand Research has revealed that employees in Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia still have a high preference for salary and...
Read moreFresh grad salaries up 9% and positive career outlooks
Nearly all of Hong Kong’s most recent batch of university graduates, 89%, found a job within three months of leaving school; and the majority...
Read moreAverage top executive salary increases again
The average annual gross compensation for top executives in the world’s largest companies increased in 2015 by 3.8% to EUR 1.45 million (HKD 12.22...
Read moreStruggling market forces companies to cut executive pay
More than three quarters of companies are making changes to their executive pay programmes as a result of difficult market conditions, according to Mercer’s...
Read moreHKBN increases employee salary
Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited today announced a 5% and 10% remuneration raise for their employees working in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, respectively. Alongside...
Read moreWages drop by more than $120,000 after institutional buyouts
After a four year period, workers’ annual salaries will be roughly £10,000 less in companies that have been taken over by private equity, compared...
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 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 moreSpotlight on: tomorrow’s workforce
Being a doctor is still the most popular career choice for Hong Kong schoolchildren, followed by becoming a teacher and firefighter. The second...
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