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Darius Musni

Finding fulfilment in the public service

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Forum fast track to internship

Last year's HKICPA Career Forum led to a memorable six-week summer internship at EY for Cindy Leung Nga-lam, a third... ...

Learning from the best

The highlight of this year's HKICPA Career Forum is a panel discussion for guest speakers to share their work... ...

New paths to success

The job nature of certified public accountants (CPAs) is constantly evolving to meet the sustained strong demand for the profession, according to Clement Chan, president of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). ...

Accounting for happiness

Wong Kim-man, chief financial officer of Hong Kong Electric Investments (HKEI), says flexibility and a willingness to... ...

From auditor to adviser

Dennis Ho, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, has been working at the Big Four firm for more than 20 years. But even... ...

Finding fulfilment in public service

Charlix Wong, deputy director of accounting services of the Treasury, joined the civil service as the most direct way... ...

Bosses urged to heed rise of staff activism

A new kind of activism is on the rise. Employee activists are making their engagement with their employers visible beyond the office walls. The good news is that they can be an employer’s best supporters. The bad news is that they can also be its worst opponents, writes Darius Musni. ...

High-flying, fast-riding trips to loyalty and productivity

Nick Rhodes, director of personnel at Cathay Pacific Airways, said part of the reason why the company was named the Most Attractive Employer at the 2014 Randstad Award is its appeal to a wide variety of jobseekers. “It is true that aviation is seen as an exciting and dynamic industry but, to be honest, Cathay Pacific is an attractive employer because we offer such a wide variety of jobs.” ...