China News Service, Macau, October 9 (Reporter Li Yanan) The "Youth Employment Expo 2022" was held in Macau for two consecutive days. As of 5 pm on the 9th, it attracted more than 2,000 people to enter the venue, and about 1,400 people were interviewed on the spot.

  The Youth Expo is jointly organized by the Labour Affairs Bureau of the Macao SAR Government, the Macao Chinese New Youth Association and the Macao Chinese Students' Federation. Nearly 20 industry sectors.

  The Labour Affairs Bureau stated that it hopes to help young people understand the current employment situation in Macao and master job-seeking skills through the Youth Expo. Especially under the influence of the epidemic, it will provide young people with more diverse employment support and employment opportunities, and help them find future development opportunities. Enter the workplace successfully.

  According to reports, in order to help young people in Macao have a deep understanding of the employment and entrepreneurship environment in the mainland and open up a broader space for employment development, the main venue of the Youth Expo has a "Hengqin Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone" exhibition area, which consists of 8 mainland enterprises. It provides more than 70 recruitment vacancies involving industries such as technology, finance and big health, for Macau youth to conduct on-the-spot consultation and negotiation.

  There is also a youth employment service area on site to provide youth with a full range of employment support services, including mock interview workshops, job resume writing skills workshops, and youth entrepreneurship support services.

In addition, the youth club also provides personal career planning consulting services, through analysis and guidance, to help individuals discover potential career interests, guide further studies and plan career paths.

  The Youth Expo also launched 20 special lectures, inviting industry elites from different industries to speak and share, so as to expand the horizons of young people and explore more diverse employment space.

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