Good news for finance workers in Singapore - companies are planning to hire in the next three months. This may prove to be a good alternative to Australia where a clampdown on visas means contract roles may dry up. And we tell you why toilet paper is an essential business tool when doing business in China.
Australia's ruling Labour Party's attempt to win back voters has once again ticked off a key constituency - the business community - with an 11th hour vote to tighten up visa rules that may make it tougher for the banks to hire skilled foreigners.
An increasing number of skilled people are keen to pursue impact investing careers, but candidates should understand that currently salaries in profit-with-purpose funds are not going to match those in traditional private equity or asset management.
Investment bankers and traders continue to earn the largest packets, but opportunity still exists in middle, back office and support roles, particularly within compliance, finance and accounting.
Western employers fail to understand that China has a very different understanding of labour relations, with most Chinese employees unused to or unfamiliar with the notion of lay-offs.
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