HKTE gos to UK to work together with business in drawing in skill (with pictures)
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A representative for Hong Kong Talent Engage (HKTE) stated today (October 13) that HKTE went to London, the United Kingdom (UK), from October 8 to 12 to promote Hong Kong as a worldwide center for high-calibre skill.
The Deputy Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Manpower), Mr Andrew Tsang, led a HKTE delegation to London, together with experts from engineering, financing and accounting sectors in Hong Kong. They engaged with agents from 4 universities on the planet’s leading 100, particularly Imperial College London, King’s College London, the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Oxford. 3 occasions were arranged at the particular universities to promote Hong Kong’s benefits and chances, present different skill tourist attraction steps, and function specialists sharing insights on market advancement, with a view to drawing in regional skill to Hong Kong. In addition, HKTE, together with MTR Corporation Limited and Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, took part in 2 university profession fairs to hire skill for pursuing advancement in Hong Kong.
The HKTE delegation triggered today for cities in main UK to continue marketing activities and arrange occasions at the world’s leading 100 universities in Warwick, Leeds and Sheffield. The delegation will likewise take part in university profession fairs to promote advancement chances in Hong Kong.
In addition, HKTE will check out Switzerland in late October, together with agents from 5 hospitality groups under the Hong Kong Hotels Association and from the Hong Kong Jockey Club to take part in recruitment occasions arranged by popular hospitality management schools and interact with business to promote Hong Kong’s chances and draw in skill.
A representative for HKTE stated, “In the future, we will continue to run promotions in key regions worldwide to attract international talent to relocate to Hong Kong. We are also actively preparing for the Global Talent Summit Week to be held in March next year, highlighting Hong Kong’s advantages as an international talent hub and the country’s gateway for talent.”