
Be realistic if you want to change your career
I’m a 34-year-old tennis coach who works on average three hours a day and earns around HK$20,000 a month. I’m free from 9am to 3pm so I want to …
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I’m a 34-year-old tennis coach who works on average three hours a day and earns around HK$20,000 a month. I’m free from 9am to 3pm so I want to …

We have seen how jobseekers today have higher expectations about the kind of employment they …

Today’s jobseekers are focused on more than remuneration and quick progression when they look for their next …

Last week we looked at the best steps to take in settling in at a new company and building-up relationships of …

I’m a chartered civil engineer working in the construction industry where there are a lot of opportunities …

With three years of experience notched up in the HR field, I would like to explore changing my career to management consultancy as the next …

Last week we looked at some of the steps that can help you make a successful transition to a new job, a different working …

You have just changed your employer, or even taken on an entirely new role and have to work with a boss, or even a team, that is totally new to …

I’m a recent law graduate from the United Kingdom and I’ve been studying towards gaining admissions for PCLL (conversions). I have been working as …

Last week, we pointed out how the mobility of talent across the Asia-Pacific region can help ease the shortage of …

We believe that the mobility of talent across Asia-Pacific can ease the IT skills shortage. But while employers may be slowly embracing this …

I hold an MSc in financial engineering (quantitative finance), from City University [of Hong Kong], as well a bachelor’s in accounting, with around six years’ commercial banking experience from a top-tier …