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Trends reverse in China-US executive moves

Clues to broader economic performance can be gleaned from all kinds of sources, not just the big numbers outlining trade statistics, GDP data or prospects for annual growth, writes John Cremer. ...

Prospects for DNB (Pediatrics) from India

What are the chances for a certified pediatrician from India in landing a job as a resident doctor in Hong Kong? ...

Relocations spur pay rises and promotions

While hiring for IT and back-office operations at banks and other financial institutions is slowly picking up, a trend is appearing where companies are moving their operations away from Central to either less expensive parts of Hong Kong or even overseas, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Relocating to Hong Kong

I have wealth management experience in Canada and would love to find an analyst role in Hong Kong. What are my chances? ...

MBA or relocation to Beijing

As a promotion, my company may send me to Beijing however I've also just been accepted into one of the best part-time MBA programmes in Hong Kong. What should I do? ...

Stepping up

With my boss relocating, how can I impress management to consider me capable for the role? ...

The gentle touch

A passion for rugby helps Jeremy Burks of Dow Corning China connect with staff, writes Darius Musni. ...

Careers on the up for downsizers

When Rod Thorpe and his wife, both seniors, faced moving from their 4,600 sq ft house in Iowa, US, into a small apartment a year ago, they turned to a professional downsizer. ...

Global firms go east – then head west on the mainland

One less usual way of gathering insights on global business trends is measuring the number of executives relocating to different countries, writes John Cremer. ...

China syndrome: The minefield of mainland labour laws

For many businesses – especially those at the beginning of their journey into China – a key part of their business strategy is often to send talented senior leaders to work in the China arm of their organisations for a period of time, writes Pattie Walsh. ...