HR & Education

Hong Kong attracts global talent beyond finance: report

Mainland China was the largest source of international workers, whilst 70.4% were aged between 25 and 44.
5 days ago

Contractor shortage emerges as top hiring hurdle in Hong Kong

Firms struggle to secure talent even as demand for contract workers grows.
6 days ago

Education demand opens opportunity for Hong Kong commercial landlords: Colliers

Rising non-local student demand is creating a window to convert underused office and retail space into education facilities.

Graduates shift from postgraduate degrees to certifications as AI changes hiring

Three quarters of graduates use AI in job applications as soft skills gain priority.

Employers seek broader immigration reforms

Companies want greater flexibility for internal transfers and hiring.

Hong Kong tightens F&B worker imports under new labour rules

Restaurant operators must meet a 3:1 local-to-imported worker ratio. 

Hong Kong workers take more leave in shorter bursts

Nearly 69% of them used at least 80% of annual leave entitlement. 

IPOs spur bank hiring rebound

Workforce across 15 lenders fell 0.73% to 74,376 in 2025.

Over 60% residents stressed over finances

Rising living costs, healthcare expenses, and retirement savings emerged as the top financial concerns.

Jobless rate holds at 3.7% as labour force shrinks

Employment fell as fewer people join workforce.

Nearly eight in 10 workers report emotional exhaustion, few seek help

Workers stay in jobs despite high burnout and low leave rates.

Mid-level roles prove hardest to fill as 83% of firms face talent shortages

Hiring stays cautious, whilst demand rises for adaptable, AI-ready professionals.

Why the impact of AI is being underestimated and how it will transform business productivity in Hong Kong

AI is boosting productivity, opening new career paths, and challenging the status quo.

HK MBA demand shifts to specialised tracks

Enrolment across three local universities slipped 1.1% to 631 students last year.