 | TOP STORIES |  |  |  | Candidates in London and Australia are now calling recruiters in Singapore about jobs at DBS |  | DBS is increasingly on the radar of foreign candidates – both professionals already in Singapore and, more surprisingly, those based overseas. The performance of its investment bank, a spate of senior expat hires, the stability of its brand, and a lack of recruitment by Western-owned competitors have made the Singaporean firm more attractive. |  | Read more... |  |  | ICBC is hiring in Singapore and it seems candidates want to work for it |  | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), which received a full banking license to operate in Singapore earlier this month, is expanding its workforce in the city state as it increases its exposure to international trade. |  | Read more... |  |  | Why a shorter, more specialised MBA may be the best option during a downturn |  | Whereas a general two-year, full-time MBA from a top school may have once conferred automatic prestige and thus greater earning potential, this is no longer necessarily the case because of the current volatile business climate. |  | Read more... |  |  | The Junior: Two years in Hong Kong is the same as four in Singapore |  | For a junior banker, doing a few years in Hong Kong is a tremendous boost for your CV. Working with the Chinese market, getting in on large Asian deals, polishing up your business-level Mandarin and Cantonese, and gaining an international perspective make you much more employable. It may now be time for me to move. |  | Read more... |  |  | My mid-career change into banking went horribly wrong: Don't make the same mistakes |  | I was not prepared for the different skills and long hours in banking; it became increasingly difficult to keep up with my younger, more qualified colleagues. After one year, as anyone can guess, I decided to call it quits. I was unable to cope with the rigours of the job or meet the bank's expectations. There was a gap between reality and the ideal career I had in mind. |  | Read more... |  | |  | | | | | | | | |  | | Sponsored by: | | | | |  | | |
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