HR & Education
Delta variant may dampen employment recovery in Hong Kong: Analyst
Delta variant may dampen employment recovery in Hong Kong: Analyst
The jobless rate further dropped to 5% between May and July 2021.
Hong Kong remains attractive to talents amidst population drop: CE Lam
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she is optimistic that Hong Kong will continue to recruit more talent.
71% of HK workers said employers want them back to office amidst COVID-19: Randstad
One in two said they would feel “unsafe” until those around them have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Applications for overseas studies open
Scholars and fellows could receive up to $300,000 per year.
HR Briefing: Retaining talent in the time of COVID
There seems to be a trend amongst workers looking to switch employers.
One in 4 Hong Kongers expect retirement: survey
And only 16% of whom are ready.
Jobless rate likely to further drop next month
The unemployment rate has been declining for four consecutive months since March.
Nominations are now open for HKB Management Excellence Awards 2021
Submissions of entries are open until 18 October 2021.
Jobless rate drops to 5.5% in June as economy rebounds
This is the fourth consecutive month that the unemployment rate declined.
Over 1,800 posts open in Embracing New Opportunities job fair
About 81% of which are full-time jobs.
2 in 5 Hong Kongers are more productive at home: report
This is the highest in the region.
What HK students want: Top 3 ideal employers for new talents
University students have their eyes on tech firms Google and Apple, and even public work.
HKMCI approves $1b in personal loan
More than 14,000 applications were approved, as of 25 June.
More than 2,600 job vacancies open in HKTDC expo
The Education & Careers Expo will run from 15 to 18 July.
Wage rate rises in March but at slowest pace in 11 years
The average wage rate across sectors increased 0.9% in nominal terms in March.
How vocational training shapes Hong Kong workforce
PwC Hong Kong said it has helped reduce youth unemployment rate to 10% in 2019.
Job vacancies in Hong Kong reach 39,000 in March
This is a 7% drop compared to the previous year.