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From confusion to clarity: a typical journey
From “I have no idea what to do” to a concrete first step: a typical student journey A very common profile I see: Final‑year or recent graduate from a good university Reasonable grades, some activities and internships CV is “fine” but not strategic When I ask, “What roles are you targeting?” the answer is: “I’m quite open – maybe marketing, consulting… or finance?” In other words: smart and capable, but unfocused. Drawing on my combined background in head‑hunting / executive
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May 123 min read


What parents can and can’t do in today’s job market
Loving support vs. labour market reality: what parents can (and can’t) do for their children’s careers Parents today do more than ever: Overseas or top‑tier education Extra courses, tutoring and enrichment Activities, leadership, volunteering… Yet when it comes to entering the job market, many parents quietly tell me: “I don’t really know how hiring works now “What worked in my time doesn’t seem to apply anymore.” “I want to help, but I don’t want to push too hard.” With a ba
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May 73 min read


Why strong students still struggle with the first job
Why high‑achieving students still struggle with their first job (and what parents can do differently) We all know a version of this story: A student with good grades, internships and activities Parents who have invested heavily in education But when graduation comes… the job search stalls CVs are sent. Silence. Interviews happen, but no offers. Everyone becomes anxious, and sometimes things get tense at home. From my experience in executive search / headhunting and career coa
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May 53 min read


Five Common Mistakes Young Jobseekers Make (That We See From the Hiring Side)
Over the years in executive search and coaching, we’ve interviewed thousands of professionals – from fresh graduates to senior leaders. What’s interesting is that many of the small mistakes we see at the senior level actually started with their very first job search. Recently, as we speak more with parents, students and recent graduates, a clear pattern has emerged. Young jobseekers are often: Smart Educated Hard‑working …but still struggling to turn applications into offers.
hongminglau8
Apr 277 min read


Helping the Next Generation Step Confidently into the Working World
Many parents in Hong Kong and across Asia invest heavily in their children’s education — tutors, enrichment classes, exam preparation and overseas study. Yet when it comes to the final step into the working world , many families tell us the same thing: “My son / daughter is bright and hard‑working, but we don’t really know how to help them get their first proper job.” The transition from education to employment has never been more competitive. Entry‑level roles now expect “wo
hongminglau8
Apr 225 min read
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