Career Advice Career counselling, advice and guidance

Tag: Hudson

Banking's backbone

Demand for operations specialists remains strong despite offshoring, writes Raymond Ma. ...

Going steady

Relationship between hirers and jobseekers hits a balance as both look forward to opportunities ahead, writes John Cremer. ...

Relocations spur pay rises and promotions

While hiring for IT and back-office operations at banks and other financial institutions is slowly picking up, a trend is appearing where companies are moving their operations away from Central to either less expensive parts of Hong Kong or even overseas, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Risk jobs ride high

In the first half of 2013, we saw an increase in the number of new hires at associate to vice-president level for compliance and credit risk roles, says Kirstin MacLaren. ...

Banking on contacts, skills and experience

Business is booming in the private banking and wealth management sectors in Hong Kong and elsewhere in the region, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Risk and compliance offer jobs bonanza

Hong Kong’s risk management and compliance professionals can celebrate – it’s a job candidates’ market, writes Raymond Ma. ...

Hiring dips as revenue falls

Looking at the hard data, it is reasonable to infer that it will be some time before investment banks go on a hiring frenzy, writes Darius Musni. ...

Skilling up, staying put

As more mainland staff target promotion over job-hops, firms are facing a new training challenge, writes John Cremer. ...

Hot prospects, cold feet

Despite rising activity, the job market is still sluggish as recruiters and applicants remain cautious, writes John Cremer. ...