Posts by sandy.pan@kos-intl.com
KOS Event: Development and Trends in the Asia-Pacific Talent Market
KOS was thrilled to host an exclusive HR leaders event where our regional experts shared powerful insights into APAC’s evolving talent landscape. Here are the key takeaways: Singapore Market Dynamics from Kevin Xu, KOS Singapore Director: • Unprecedented growth in Southeast Asian talent market • Global factors and regional characteristics shaping recruitment • Hottest sectors:…
Read MoreSix Leadership Styles: Discover Your Approach
In today’s corporate landscape, leadership is more than just a buzzword. What truly makes an effective leader? The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different work environments and teams require diverse leadership approaches, and successful leaders often adapt their style based on specific situations or projects. Let’s explore six distinct leadership styles, their advantages, and potential drawbacks: …
Read MoreKOS at Hong Kong FinTech Week: Exploring Fintech Frontiers!
KOS FinTech Team recently attended the Hong Kong FinTech Week—a gathering of the brightest minds in finance and technology. Industry leaders discussed the transformative impact of security, AI, cloud & data, blockchain, global expansion, compliance and digital transformation, as well as the talent and innovation required to stay ahead. Cutting-edge technologies like security, AI, cloud,…
Read MoreStudents from CCC Kei Heep Secondary School Visit KOS Office
As part of the Project WeCan 學校起動計劃, KOS was delighted to host students from the CCC Kei Heep Secondary School at the KOS office. Our Head of People and Culture, Winnie Tam, PCC, CPCC, warmly welcomed the group and shared insights into KOS’s collaborative culture, highlighting our commitment to teamwork, cross-regional collaboration, and employee development.…
Read MoreKOS x Project WeCan 學校起動計劃
We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Chung Sing Benevolent Society Mrs. Aw Boon Haw Secondary School as part of ‘Project WeCan’! Our shared philosophy focuses on uplifting disadvantaged students and fostering youth development. ‘Project WeCan’ is a Business-in-Community initiative providing students who are disadvantaged in learning with opportunities and care to empower them…
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