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Unsurprisingly, the first question that was asked to Quanyie, Michael and Paul regarded the motivation behind their decision to move. Their answers included aspects such as:
Once the move to Asia was decided, the next stage was to figure out how to make the move. The Insights guests shared some tips for those considering the shift:
Once you have moved, learning how to operate in your new workplace can bring a different set of challenges. Here are some tips to help you:
Although working in a new market may be daunting, Quanyie shared,
'If you have a fair bit of work experience, local market knowledge is something that you can pick up. Just remember to keep an open mind and trust your experience and expertise."
The guests also emphasised the importance of relationship building, as deals in Asia are more relationship-based. Fortunately, Asia has more industry events and conferences in comparison to Australia; these events range in size and it's much easier for less experienced actuaries to get involved.
To conclude the Insights Session, Quanyie, Michael, and Paul shared some final words of wisdom:
On behalf of YAP, we would like to thank our guests for sharing their knowledge and insights.
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