 | TOP STORIES |
 |
 |
 | The Runaway MBA: How to stay a winner, not a whiner, when you're looking for work (and how Michael Phelps can help) |
 | Everyone likes a winner. No one likes a whiner. I read the comments on my blog and hear voices whining about my attitude. But in financial services, employers want people who are winners. To qualify for consideration you need to demonstrate that you aren't someone who sits on the sidelines. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | My road to a client-facing role: How I went from operations to enterprise banking |
 | Marcus Tay interned in two different departments – corporate communications, and operations and technology – at OCBC, but when he graduated from Singapore Management University last July his heart was set on a client-facing job |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | This is not a nice dragon: More job cuts may come after Chinese New Year |
 | If you are heaving a sigh a relief that you have managed to hold onto your job as we enter the Year of the Dragon, here is some rather inauspicious news: investment banks in Asia are not quite done with their cutting. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | Guest Comment: My take on hiring in 2012? Consider a Chinese firm |
 | When I talk to Chinese and regional banks and securities houses there is a palpable sense of optimism. Many of them see this time as an opportunity to pick up good employees from the more recognisable houses, and also to increase their exposure to regional and international clients. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | The state we're in: An infographic of global financial recruitment trends from eFinancialCareers |
 | Sometimes it's best to let the pictures (and the numbers) do the talking, so below we present an enlightening infographic of eFinancialCareers' global data from last year. |
 | Read more... |
 |
No comments:
Post a Comment