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 | The Inbetweener: Moving internally to a new job function could kill your career |
 | I recently worked with a girl who changed roles within the same firm, moving from audit to general business services. Her reason was simple: she wanted more work-life balance; her hours were affecting her relationship. Initially she thought it was a great decision – she was confident that she was taking control of her life. But then she was overlooked for promotion in her new position. |
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 | Infographic: Pent-up frustration builds as most financial professionals say they would like to leave their jobs this year |
 | Almost 80 per cent of APAC financial professionals believe finding a new role will be difficult this year, but that's not putting them off wanting to leave. According to a recent survey by eFinancialcCareers, most employees would like to move on; and this could generate a pent-up supply of candidates when the job market improves. Check out our infograhic of the survey to find out why so many people feel frustrated with their jobs. |
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 | The many joys of jobs at multi-family offices in Asia |
 | Multi-family offices in Singapore and Hong Kong are increasingly recruiting private bankers; enticing them with the prospect of more flexibility regarding compensation, geographical coverage, products and management. |
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 | Seven sensible ways to argue with your boss and not get sacked |
 | Clashing with the boss may seem like career suicide, especially in this lethargic employment market. But there are times when you have to speak up – whether it's questioning a business decision or disputing a dreadful performance review. Experts we spoke to say it's perfectly possible to cross swords with your manager without getting the boot – it all depends on how you go about it. |
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 | Future expansion of Citi's new Chinese joint venture may be tricky amid tight talent market |
 | Citigroup's new Chinese joint venture, dubbed Citi Orient Securities, is likely to face tough competition if it wants to hire more investment bankers. |
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