Its lockdown may show few signs of easing, but that has not stopped Shanghai from attracting overseas financial talent. If you have what it takes — and can overcome all the hurdles — you can land a senior role at an asset manager and take home US$250,000 per month, explains an industry headhunter. “Since securing a mutual fund licence from…
Tempted by US$3M job offers, overseas bankers brave hurdles and move to China
By Twinkle Zhou, senior reporter | 11 May 2022

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