The prospect of getting a job overseas continues to be a challenge for South Koreans., with Japan being the most popular destination.
For the fourth year running, the Marketing Institute of Singapore was voted best among the corporate-level learning and development providers.
As AI and automation take root, a new and invaluable workplace currency has emerged – the emotional economy.
It is hoped that the artificial islands will provide space to ease Hong Kong's lack of housing.
Regional talent assessment consultancy Talent Plus was honoured for its corporate-level leadership programme in the Readers’ Choice Awards.
TrainingGearAsia was voted by HRM Asia readers as the best in talent development for the third year in a row in 2018. Here’s why.
The International Monetary Fund's president also noted the importance of investing in human capital, particularly in Asia.
These traditional practices include lifetime employment and mass hiring of graduates, and are now thought to be oudated.
In a struggling job market, the unemployment levels have deteriorated to their worst since the Asian financial crisis of 1997.
In conjunction with World Mental Health Day, Xero hopes to fight the stigma of mental health in the workplace.
It is hoped that extending the retirement age will help people extend their lifespans and address the labour problems of an ageing population.
The layoffs are part of a larger restructuring effort that the US carmarker hopes will cut costs over the next three to five years.
Although they higher than anywhere else in the region, India's salary increases are likely to stabilise next year.
TrainingGearAsia’s first of three Readers’ Choice Awards in 2018 highlighted how its programmes are able to engage entire workforces.
The Management Development Institute of Singapore’s business programmes have been judged top of the class by HRM Magazine Asia readers.
Henkel’s Singapore President Thomas Holenia explains how a culture of continuous learning can add value to every employee – and HR themselves.
A new report explores the fundamental role civil aviation plays for today’s society and addresses the economic impact of this global industry.
Regan Taikitsadaporn, Chief HR Officer for Asia-Pacific at Marriott International, explains how taking care of the business is about taking care of people.
Resource Solutions was voted as the People’s Choice when it comes to client service in the highly-competitive recruitment space.
The Fair Work Commission has introduced a clause that mandates justification by any employer denying flexible working requests.
Marriott International's Chief HR Officer in Asia-Pacific shares how it is attracting and retaining talent during a time of intense growth.
Employees in the region want validation for their individual skills and contributions, a new study has found.
New research shows young people in Taiwan are increasingly interested in pursuing careers in other parts of Asia.
Derek Goldberg, Managing Director of Aetna International in Asia-Pacific, reveals the less savoury side of corporate healthcare.
Check out what caught readers' attention over the month of September - from workplace bullying to Alibaba's talent development plans in Singapore.
Armstrong Craven CEO Tom Mason says the Watch List is in line with his company's promise to clients: to always attract the best ‘senior and scarce talent’.
Yorelle Kalika of Active Global Caregivers explains how it navigated the chronic shortage of talent within the eldercare sector.
Two in three businesses in the Asia-Pacific are not quick enough to redesign the workforce to meet urgent business needs, according a new report.
Employer branding agency Universum has released its 2018 rankings for the world’s most attractive graduate destinations.
Artificial intelligence is likely to replace about 70% of occupations in China, according to the China Development Research Foundation.