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 | The Asia hiring party is over as Mandarin becomes a must |
 | Asia remains alluring to Western bankers – just ask any recruiter in Singapore or Hong Kong about the reams of resumes they are receiving from would-be expats. But while banks in the region are still hiring some foreign candidates, they are increasingly looking for people with local skills. Hong Kong employers, in particular, are clamouring for Mandarin speakers with clients on the mainland. |
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 | Seven tips to tackle stress in your first week back at work |
 | Think early January; think heavy workloads, flagging motivation, and post-holiday blues. But your first week in the office need not be this bad. Here are some tips to help ease you into January: |
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 | A statistical guide to the annus horribilis for investment banking |
 | Amid all the redundancies, banker bashing, industry consolidation and general gloom, how bad was it really for the investment banking industry? Here are some key stats for 2012. |
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 | The redundancy hangover from 2012 |
 | As we move into 2013, it may seem appropriate to hope that the future will be brighter and the investment banking layoffs of 2012 are a thing of the past. Sadly, this is not the case: 2013 is a year in which many of the banking layoffs announced in 2012 will be implemented. Worst, they may be implemented before bonuses are paid in the first quarter. |
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 | Six qualifications to help your employability in 2013 |
 | With the financial sector job market in such dire straits, now's the time to be thinking of going back to school. Assuming the idea of professional qualifications appeals, which ones are likely to help you find a new job in 2013? |
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