HR & Education
Talent dearth threatens Hong Kong's audit and compliance industry
Find out which other sectors are struggling.
Talent dearth threatens Hong Kong's audit and compliance industry
Find out which other sectors are struggling.
Hong Kong employers looking to hire more digital marketing staff in 1Q17
Creating data-led strategies will be one of the main tasks.
Chinese capital investment creates job growth in Hong Kong
Chinese capital investment in asset management firms and private equity fund houses is creating new job opportunities for qualified accountancy &...
Nine jobs that are most in demand in Hong Kong in 2017
Accountancy & Finance has the highest demand for skilled professionals.
Promotion does not guarantee a bigger pay cheque: study
Only 1% of CFOs give salary increase when promoting an employee.
Vacant jobs in Hong Kong down 9% in Q4
There is also a 25% decline in jobseekers.
Hong Kong job hunters shift focus to Chinese firms as economic outlook sours
Chinese financial firms are hiring more people now.
Luxury retail sector on the hunt for senior level finance professionals
Financial planning skills are required.
Fresh grads' salaries up 9.5% to $14,685
And they landed a job within three months post graduation.
1 in 2 Hong Kong workers rejected counter offers from bosses
Whilst 15% said that upon accepting a counter offer, they still left within a year.
Hong Kong employees predict gloomy economic outlook in 2017
But 59% also believes their employers will be richer next year.
4 in 5 Hong Kong millennial employees feel the need to upgrade digital skills
They eye securing their future employability.
Why Hong Kongers enjoy work-life balance less than Singaporeans
They bring home work more often than those in Singapore.
Hong Kong workers' salaries expected to increase 4.2% in 2017
It's the 3rd highest predicted increase in Asia Pacific.
Fresh grads in 2017 to earn 4.3% more than 2016's entrants
Guess which sector is good for entry level positions.
Here are Hong Kong's top talent trends for 2017
Demand for cyber security professionals is expected to go up.
3 in 10 Hong Kong employers won't give pay rises in 2017
Only 1 in 3 employees will receive up to 5% increase.