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Relocation Advice - Asia

Possibilities in Asia:

Whether you're looking to expand or add to an office, or are planning a relocation to the land of contrast, ourExecutive Search Asia team can help you make the right choice.

Executive Search Asia

AP Executive consultants can assist you with jobs in Asia. If you are interested in working in Asia please peruse the information provided for you below or contact us to discuss further options.

Our Executive Search Asia services can help you if you are considering relocating to Asia, or if you wish to recruit for your Asian office.

We predominantly recruit in:

 

Hong Kong

Singapore

 

Moving to Asia for work can seem like a huge task, especially for those unfamiliar with the culture of the region. Let our consultants use their experience to guide and assist you.

Ancient culture meets modern business boom: Executive Search Asia - what's stopping you?

Asia is home to some vitally important business centres. English is widely spoken in the business world here and large cities tend to be easily accessible to ex-pats. The finance and legal sectors here are strong, and with the Asian market strengthening now is a key time to think about the possibilities offered here.

Settling into business in Asia need not be a daunting prospect - according to the World Bank's Doing Business 2009 Report, Singapore is the easiest place to do business in the world, thanks to its grasp of languages (it has 4 official languages, including English), cosmopolitan culture and the political stability that has led the government to invest in economic development. Meanwhile Hong Kong is an important business centre as the "gateway to China". As the Chinese market is continually expanding and increasing in global importance, so Hong Kong is increasing in status as a vital location.

These conditions mean that finance jobs and opportunities for legal jobs are strong. Quality of life in these large cities is generally high and most have a large ex-pat community.

Visas:

An Employment Pass is usually required to work in Singapore, which can be obtained once you have a job offer, and working in Hong Kong requires a visa from the Chinese embassy. Hong Kong is keen to maintain its status as an international business hub so emigration there tends to be straightforward. 





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