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Changing fortunes

Classified Post survey shows employers need to act fast to keep hold of restless staff, writes John Cremer. ...

Market stays buoyant

The banking and financial services' operational space remained active in the first two quarters of the year, writes Carol Cheung. ...

Job market hots up

Financial planners and analysts, senior architects, structural engineers, and actuaries are just four types of professionals in demand as Hong Kong's economy gathers momentum, writes Marc Burrage. ...

Talent strain prompting jobs merry-go-round

The future of regulation in the banking and financial services industry remains a clear challenge for many organisations, writes Nick Lambe. ...

Bet on bancassurance

Insurance companies’ increasing use of banks to sell products offers lucrative job opportunities, writes Raymond Ma. ...

Standing out helps land a job

Internships with major companies are a powerful weapon in the race to find employment, writes Ben Kwok. ...

Gilt-edged private bankers at a premium

Hong Kong is one of the premier wealth management centres in the world, and Asia's largest private banking market, writes Christopher Aukland. ...

Eye on operations

New banking regulations have forced commercial banks to distinguish compliance functions from their legal departments and focus more on the operational elements of their businesses, says Srisumeth Rittipairoj. ...

Opportunities abound in booming markets

Rising costs have been forcing many banks and other financial institutions in Hong Kong to move back-office operations from Central to less expensive parts of town, writes Michael Taylor. ...

Risk jobs ride high

In the first half of 2013, we saw an increase in the number of new hires at associate to vice-president level for compliance and credit risk roles, says Kirstin MacLaren. ...