and execution of advisory projects for clients across a wide range of industries, with a particular focus in public sector... of experience in team administration support. Prior experiences in a public sector organization (e.g. non-governmental organizations...
from Banking & Financial Sector, SI, Multinational Corporations and Hong Kong Government Departments. Our know-how covers...: Discuss with eBanking users and study latest technology and industry trends Collect and analyse user and market requirements Prepare user...
to work in the retail sector, all whilst developing and implementing our strategy so that our supply chain adequately manages... Formal accreditation in security, risk management or internal audit Awareness of industry wide compliance needs Wicklander...
to clients in financial services sector Perform compliance advisory and independent assessment for financial institutional... professional services as an auditor of financial statements for financial services industry or, operations and internal controls...
of projects for clients in the public sector. Provide administrative support to maintain, validate and update vendor/payee... sector organization (e.g. non-governmental organizations) or a professional service firm is an advantage. Good command...
markets and the wealth management industry Proficiency in data management practices and techniques Excellent analytical... would be considered advantageous: Experience working in the wealth management sector Knowledge of advanced data analytics techniques...
-to-date on industry/sector trends and leading practices Support the development and sale of Deloitte’s services to potential and current..., technology solutions and industry insights to help: Create an organization that is adaptable to change that can respond to the...
industry needs, and in fulfilling the aspirations of the quarter of a million young people and in-service workers who attend... services in education sector and / or youth work in social work setting; (c) Substantial experience in personal / career...
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