Feon Ang

Feon Ang is the Managing Director for Asia Pacific at LinkedIn.

Middle managers sit at a critical crossroads. They’re the ones bringing AI tools into team workflows. At the same time, they’re fielding questions from employees navigating career pivots, skill gaps, and job market uncertainty.
PERSPECTIVE

AI may change how we work, but people shape how we get there

Employers who explicitly state flexible work policies in open roles are 29% more likely to receive applications from prospects.

How SMEs can overcome talent acquisition challenges

Graduates can now enter their skills, qualifications, and career preferences into professional networking sites and AI will do the hard work of matching them with jobs that are the best fit.

How artificial intelligence is improving the job search and hiring process

The skills needed for jobs will change by at least 68% by 2030 due to the impact of AI.
COMMENTARY

Embracing AI at work requires emphasising human skills

AI raises mainy questions in a world of increasing economic complexity.

3 predictions to help leaders succeed in an AI-driven workforce in 2024

Feon Ang, Lee See Ting and Gautam Talwar.
LEADERSHIP

Navigating generational dynamics: How to understand Gen Zs at work

LinkedIn Apac MD Feon Ang speaks to DBS CEO Piyush Gupta.
LEADERSHIP

DBS chief Piyush Gupta’s top tips for leadership in the AI era

From left: Feon Ang of Linkedin, Abheek Anand of Peak XV Partners and Rachel Lim of Love, Bonito discussed the art of building a successful company and shared the lessons that can help leaders win in today’s world of work at the Asia PE-VC Summit.

So you’ve got a startup? An Apac leader, a VC and a fashion brand founder share tips for success

A video thumbnail from Feon Ang's (extreme left) new video series called "At The Table", with its first episode featuring (from right):  Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo; Roshni Cheung, and Georgette Tan.
LEADERSHIP

Six takeaways on the pursuit of gender equity from 3 amazing Singaporean women… and Barbie

Job seekers need to go beyond a good CV to land opportunities.
WORKING LIFE

How to land a good job in a world where CVs and degrees don’t matter as much