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 | Tricky interview question: How good are you? |
 | It was the final interview round and I had answered a lot of the technical questions quite well. I think perhaps the lead interviewer sensed that I was becoming too confident and he tried to throw a curve ball by saying at the very end of the interview: “Tell us how good you are.” |
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 | Candidate Blog: I'm an American financial professional, but I hope my future career will be shaped in Singapore, not New York |
 | I had the chance to live in Singapore while I completed my MBA. I am now officially overeducated and underemployed, and I have returned. This time I'm looking for work. |
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 | Q&A with OCBC's Allison Koh, assistant vice president, global treasury, China |
 | Koh is an assistant vice president with the asset liability management team in OCBC China's global treasury office. She joined the firm as a management associate (MA) in July 2007 after graduating from the International University of Japan's MBA programme. |
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 | Candidate Blog: I've served my time in the Middle East; take me back to Asia |
 | To a UK national venturing abroad for their first posting, the Middle East will be thoroughly enjoyable and financially advantageous, but it just can't compete with Asia in terms of entertainment, socialising, events and sport. So now I've done my penance, I'm looking for a new destination, and Asia is very much again at the forefront of my thoughts. |
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 | Here's a family-friendly career path in Asian wealth management for you to consider
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 | Family offices in Asia aren't yet a massive phenomenon. Of the 6,000 or so offices globally, only 500 are based in this region, reported The New York Times earlier this month. But these offices are certainly expanding and so are their staffing needs. |
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