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Category: Career Coaching & Guidance

Fresh-graduate frustrations
Career Coaching & Guidance

Fresh-graduate frustrations

You must receive dozens of letters from fresh graduates who are confused about career planning. Unfortunately, I am one of them. When I look for a job I see thousands of industries and functions and I feel so frustrated because I don’t know enough about them.

Cross-cultural quiz
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Cross-cultural quiz

Last week, we looked at how more and more businesses in Hong Kong are looking for bilingual candidates with an international mindset, writes Marc Burrage.

A high-profile addition to panel
Career Coaching & Guidance

A high-profile addition to panel

Upon graduating from the University of Nottingham in the UK, I joined PwC in London to gain my accounting qualification, writes Andrew Oliver.

Adapt to advance
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Adapt to advance

As the job market becomes more globalised and developing economies are increasingly targeted, more and more businesses in Hong Kong are looking for bilingual candidates with an international mindset, according to our 2013 Hays Asia Salary Guide, writes Marc Burrage.

Links MD joins the counselling crew
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Links MD joins the counselling crew

My career path has had many twists and turns. I graduated from Cornell University with a degree in industrial and labour relations, but at the time there were very few related job opportunities.

Cast your network
Career Coaching & Guidance

Cast your network

Last week, we looked at some of the reasons why the value of face-to-face communication should not be forgotten. This week, we will continue by looking at five ways employees and employers can improving their networking, writes Marc Burrage.

New doctor joins specialist team
Career Coaching & Guidance

New doctor joins specialist team

Like most people, when I left university, I didn’t really know what I wanted to do, writes Richard Letcher.

Food for thought in marketing shift
Career Coaching & Guidance

Food for thought in marketing shift

After graduating from university with a marketing degree, I found a job as a quality technician in the food sector.

Get plugged into IT events
Career Coaching & Guidance

Get plugged into IT events

I am 22 and recently completed a Master’s in Computer Science from the University of Northumbria in the UK. Before that I worked as an IT administrator in Hong Kong for …

Avoid losing face
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Avoid losing face

While the internet has created great networking opportunities for businesses and individuals, the value of face-to-face communication should not be forgotten, writes Marc Burrage.

Keep connected
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Keep connected

This week we continue to look at the steps you can take to keep your personal brand in order, so that you can stay ahead of the growing competition in Hong Kong’s job market, writes Marc Burrage.

Right track to a finance job
Career Coaching & Guidance

Right track to a finance job

I want to develop a career in operations and strategy consulting that’s related to the financial industry, and want to know what’s the next best step forward.