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 | Grieving your job loss: Here's some advice from doctors about dealing with redundancy |
 | If you've just been laid off in Asia, reality bites. Here's some advice from a psychiatrist and a psychologist on how best you can cope. |
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 | My Masters (blog 6): Gene Simmons, business guru |
 | London Business School attracts fantastic speakers to campus and this makes the whole B-school experience so invaluable. We recently had Gene Simmons and Ferran Adria give their spiel on life. Simmons is best known as the fire-breathing, larger-than-life co-founder of hard rock band KISS, while Adria's cooking has made Michelin three-star restaurant El Bulli in Spain one of Europe's most famous. |
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 | Forget the job market: If you want to move to Singapore, try an internal transfer |
 | As banks in Singapore clamp down on costs, they are carrying out less external recruitment of overseas-based candidates. The best route into the city state these days is via a transfer with your current employer, according to a 20-strong panel of in-house financial HR professionals who attended this week's eFinancialCareers Singapore roundtable. But candidates must first overcome potential managerial objections and be prepared to take a local package. |
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 | So the interviewer says "why were you laid off?" Here are five tips to help justify your job loss |
 | A spate of layoffs in recent months means some financial services professionals face the daunting prospect of job hunting while unemployed. Those fortunate enough to get an interview will of course be asked why their old employer got rid of them. Here's a short guide to dealing with that situation. |
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 | It's tough out there: Why some employees no longer care about job offers, pay rises and bonuses |
 | A worsening employment market and redundancies in the financial sector have transformed the expectations and behaviour of employees in Hong Kong and Singapore. Compensation was once widely seen as the biggest determining factor when moving firms, but that's no longer the case. |
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