HR & Education
Hong Kong's IT sector poised for strong employment growth
Despite long-term stability of unemployment figure.
Hong Kong's IT sector poised for strong employment growth
Despite long-term stability of unemployment figure.
Construction & property professionals in demand: Active investment from the mainland creates new jobs
Hong Kong's active property market and a boom in construction are giving skilled candidates numerous opportunities to benefit from the buoyant growth...
Life sciences employers tapping overseas market
The market's grappling with severe candidate shortage.
Jobs offers in Hong Kong dropped by 12%
But it's still among the best jobs market globally.
Wages in Hong Kong jumped by 3-5% in 2015
2016 salaries will also rise.
Policies laid out in 2016 address to boost talent demands
Industry-wide salary increases also expected.
Skilled locals urged to advance their careers in 2016: report
But where will the jobs be?
Trilingual skills and IT candidate diversity two of Hong Kong’s 2016 talent trends
Can you guess what the others are?
Most fresh graduates optimistic about their new careers
Many graduates also landed jobs quickly.
Don't Whatsapp me, Hong Kong! Recruiters still need face-to-face communication
WhatsApp is one of the most commonly used remote working tools among Hong Kong workers, according to a global survey on remote working habits. Over 90...
Online security in job applications should be paramount for seekers
Jobseekers could let their guard down.
Why Hong Kong needs to keep tapping into overseas talent pools
Hong Kong's worsening talent gap and shortage of highly-skilled local professionals is driving employers to continue to look for overseas candidates...
Employees dissatisfied with their companies' benefit offerings: survey
Group medical benefits also deemed inadequate.
Hong Kong wage hikes among Asia's lowest in 2016
Despite 4.5% average raises.
Almost half of HK employees want to stick with bosses beyond five years
Job loyalty is their priority.
Accountants expect higher salaries due to high demand
But sometimes, expectations are not met.
Fresh grads now are less hardworking than preceding batches
Students can't cope with challenges.