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 | The Runaway MBA: Here are four groups who will benefit from doing an MBA (most of them are people who like to party) |
 | I realise that many of my MBA-related posts haven't exactly been positive about the degree. I do love my classmates, but I don't love the price tag that the MBA came with. For those of you whose dreams I may have dented, I want to offer a contrary perspective (at least in the first half of this blog). These are the people I think an MBA degree is suitable for... |
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 | Coutts is hiring, not firing in Asia: Global HR head Elsa Critchley tells us more |
 | What are the hiring plans for Coutts in Singapore and Hong Kong? What sort of volumes is the firm looking to hire in each market and which specific functions are in demand? |
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 | The Junior Banker: The job market is so competitive that even semi-experienced candidates are applying for graduate roles |
 | In this blog I'm going to talk about the profiles of the fellow candidates I've met during the course of my interviews for grad roles in Hong Kong, so that junior job seekers can assess the competition they are facing. |
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 | Don't scream because your job's over: Five tips on how to cope when you've just been retrenched |
 | Your world is crashing down as your line manager tells you that you've been made redundant. Much as it may be tempting to let loose an expletive-filled rant and be dragged kicking and screaming out of the building, don't. Paul Heng, founder and managing director of NeXT Career Consulting Group Asia, has some advice for these difficult times. |
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 | Are you sick of redundancies in investment banking? Become a private banker instead |
 | Moving into the fairly buoyant wealth management sector in Asia could make sense for investment bankers. |
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