Wednesday, April 30, 2014

How To Stop Your Job in Singapore Being Offshored

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In this newsletter we explain why Asian bankers are increasingly keen to move to in-house jobs and why one particular European bank is trying to take talent from its rivals in Asia. We also provide tips to keep your job safe from offshoring and we reveal where MBA grads will earn the most.
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Eight tips to avoid your banking job being offshored away from Singapore
If you're a back- or mid-office professional in Singapore or Hong Kong, you should ensure that your role involves daily communication with your front-office colleagues - being popular and performing well within your own team is no longer enough to keep your job secure.
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Career change alert! Bankers in Asia quit banks for corporate MA jobs
An increasing number of disgruntled investment bankers in Asia are quitting banking to take advantage of a spike in corporate-sector MA jobs at companies in the region. But in mainland China in particular, some bankers are finding that the corporate world isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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Behold the European bank poaching top talent from rivals in Asia
If you're job hunting in Hong Kong or Singapore right now, Societe Generale should be on your radar across a number of banking functions - from fixed income to trade finance.
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Where in the world you will earn most as an MBA
If you subscribe to the idea that, post-MBA, the world is your oyster when it comes to employment opportunities, it's worth knowing where you can earn the most.
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