HR & Education
Five Hong Kong universities get top spots in world rankings
The University of Hong Kong nabbed 40th spot.
Five Hong Kong universities get top spots in world rankings
The University of Hong Kong nabbed 40th spot.
56% of employees willing to leave Hong Kong for a career opportunity
Bosses are getting worried over brain drain.
Hong Kong's unemployment rate held still at 3.1%
Underemployment dipped to 1.1%.
Mandatory Provident Fund plan to be finalised
It's planning to scrap the MPF offestting mechanism.
8 hiring trends in Hong Kong's banking and financial services sector
Mandarin-speaking executives are in greater demand.
Here's why it's harder to retain and attract younger bankers in Hong Kong
Recruitment strategies must now take into account these industry changes.
Hong Kong gender pay gap widens to 22.2%
It topped Singapore's pay gap by 10ppt.
63% of Hong Kong firms adjusted hiring processes for millennials
Some firms have tailored development programs to attract them.
Welfare cases dipped 0.3% in Hong Kong
The overall Comprehensive Social Security Assistance caseload dropped to 235,663 in June, down 0.3% on May, the Social Welfare Department announced...
Hong Kong CFOs worried about ineffective counteroffers
69% say employees who accepted counteroffers still leave the company.
Employers struggle to secure preferred candidates as digital tech hiring booms
They're also competing with employers in China.
Hong Kong's largest MBA programmes in 2017
MBA providers challenged with digital tech programmes.
Hong Kong signs intellectual property agreement with the Mainland
It's to exchange information on intellectual property laws and protection, publicity and education.
Jobless rate steady at 3.2% from March to May
The underemployment rate also remained unchanged at 1.2%.
87% of Hong Kong candidates prioritise work flexibility in choosing job offers
They're expecting options of working from home.
Working population's median monthly income up 30% to $15,500
Household income increased 23.3% to $24,900.
Two in 3 workers say a pay rise is not enough to make them stay
Two in five employees expect their base salary to increase by up to 5%.