HR & Education
Hong Kong's unemployment rate stands pat at 3.4%
Weak job growth seen in transportation and construction sectors.
Hong Kong's unemployment rate stands pat at 3.4%
Weak job growth seen in transportation and construction sectors.
Why Hong Kong employees must think like CEOs
In a constantly-changing world, everyone and everything in the city, from independent retailers to commercial buildings in Central, faces the...
38% of Hong Kong companies are on hiring spree from January to June
Check out which positions are in demand.
Ipsos Hong Kong names JB Aloy as senior VP of new ERM practice in APAC
In a release, Ipsos Hong Kong announces the launch of its new research practice in APAC, Ipsos ERM (Employee Relationship Management), to address all...
Nearly 7 in 10 Hong Kong employees prefer male bosses to female counterparts
Does Hong Kong have room for 'balanced boardrooms'?
How to stop innovation killers in Hong Kong
Innovation is essential for companies in Hong Kong to compete and win in today's global and hyper-competitive environment. Unfortunately, many of the...
Why Hong Kong firms should hire more moms
We've been suffering from 'mom-cession', according to Time magazine.1 Married mothers are less likely to find a new job than married fathers, and...
Wan Chai recruitment and training expo rolls out 5,600 jobs
100 organisations set to participate from March 13 - 14.
Top 5 issues that will impact Hong Kong employment in 2013
2013 will herald in the Year of the Snake – a year for steady progress and attention to detail. Focus and discipline will be necessary for Hong Kong...
Single parents balloon 33% to 81,705
Even single fathers surged 24.3%.
Hong Kong's unemployment rate jumped 3.4% in January
Check out the losing sectors.
Hong Kong's workforce suffers from lack of technical skills
72% of business leaders worry over technical skills mishap among applicants.
Government launches bilingual teaching kit
It will boost understanding of the land registration system.
Korea's jobless rate to get 'volatile' early 2013
As graduates penetrate the workforce.
Over 1 in 5 Hong Kong workers give up sleep for work
They do the same for personal activities.
Employers urged to prioritise hiring local workers
Jobs, salaries and benefits for locals is government policy.
How to manage personnel change in Hong Kong before it's too late
Chinese New Year is traditionally a time of change in the job market in Hong Kong and our research tells us that employers should expect increased...