The Hong Kong Government’s Greater Bay Area job fair attracts young people, and Hong Kong citizens: "The Greater Bay Area is booming, and I hope to have a chance to try."

  [Global Times Comprehensive Report] In order to encourage young people to work and develop their careers in the Greater Bay Area, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government launched the "Greater Bay Area Youth Employment Program" and held the "Greater Bay Area Youth Employment Program Recruitment Expo" for two consecutive days on the 23rd and 24th. ".

  According to the SAR Government News Network, the recruitment expo will be held online on the 23rd and 24th on the interactive employment service website of the Labour Department. Eligible job seekers only need to register in advance, and then they can submit job applications online to participating agencies. Fees Free.

34 institutions participated in the recruitment, covering finance, business services, education, logistics and information technology industries, providing more than 800 job vacancies, including designers, accounting directors, administrative assistants, human resources assistants, mechanical engineers, software engineers, etc.

During the online job fair, about 20 organizations will also set up booths at the MacPherson venue in Mong Kok to conduct offline on-the-spot recruitment.

Hong Kong's "01" website said on the 23rd that the 20 companies in Mong Kok include many large companies, such as Bank of China, China Gas, and Standard Chartered Bank.

  From a corporate perspective, many companies are paying attention to the future development of the Greater Bay Area.

Ailin Zhou, business development director of Technological Enterprise Taimei, revealed that the company plans to recruit program writers, considering that employees have to work in the Greater Bay Area, so the salary will be increased accordingly.

According to Hong Kong’s Ming Pao, Ms. Qu, the manager of the Human Resources Department of PricewaterhouseCoopers Co., Ltd., said that the company’s development projects in the Greater Bay Area have increased and will open an office in Shenzhen in the next few years. The goal is to recruit more than 100 people to Shenzhen, Working in Guangzhou, the monthly salary starts at 18,000 yuan.

She said that she received about 5 resumes today.

Hong Kong Victoria Harbor Education Group wants to hire teachers in different disciplines. Mr. Lin, the group's business director, said that the group has introduced Hong Kong Diploma Examination courses in the Mainland and saw an increase in demand, so it wants to hire university graduates with a monthly salary of 18,000 to 25,000. .

  The job fair attracted many young people from Hong Kong to participate. Mr. Huang, who studied in the Department of Mathematics and Economics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, said that the Greater Bay Area is booming and he hopes he will have the opportunity to try it. He believes that sooner or later, Hong Kong and the Mainland will be integrated, and it will be beneficial to him to go north to develop. Hong Kong media found that job-seekers have a fairly positive attitude towards development opportunities in the Mainland. "01" reported that Mr. Gan, a 27-year-old job seeker, was studying industrial design at Huaqiao University. He said that Hong Kong lacks industrial design-related jobs and this trip is to seek opportunities. He also said that after studying in the Mainland in the past few years, he has learned that life in the Mainland is better than that in Hong Kong. Alipay has emerged in the Mainland as early as 7 years ago, but Hong Kong has only started to rise in recent years. "Don't mind moving to the Mainland to take root. ". Mr. Huang, 24, hopes to engage in finance and market planning related work, and he has learned about it at the offline booth of Bank of China. He believes that the Greater Bay Area is developing vigorously. Shenzhen and Guangzhou are suitable for development, and he is not worried that it will be difficult to adapt to life in the Mainland. "Going to the Greater Bay Area should have advantages and no disadvantages." (Yang Weimin)