HR & Education
Gov’t launches corporate internship scheme
Twenty four companies will participate in the scheme’s latest round.
Gov’t launches corporate internship scheme
Twenty four companies will participate in the scheme’s latest round.
Gov’t to provide over 4,000 jobs in Mong Kok fair
The job fair will happen on 8 March to 9 March.
Why positive recruitment experience matters
Four in 10 would decline a good offer due to unprofessional selection process.
Hong Kong employers at risk of losing staff in next six months
Unless, they offer higher salaries.
Jobless rate inches down to 3.4%
This is down from 3.5%.
Hong Kong to push for new school curriculum to promote financial education
The Secretary of Education said that financial management is an important life skill.
Hong Kong backs new exit endorsement for talent policy
The policy will facilitate talent exchanges between Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Should firms continue to offer high pay raises?
Randstad advised that firms should offer alternative benefits.
How will human resources roles grow this 2023?
HR professionals will also be responsible for budget management.
These are the top in-demand tech roles in 2023
Employers are still in need of IT professionals for digital shift.
Job switchers in property, engineering industry expect up to 25% salary increase
There will be demand in middle to senior levels in four specialisations this year.
Hong Kong companies to ramp up hiring of sales and marketing professionals
They are recruiting sales and marketing specialists to boost digital growth, customer acquisition, and marketing performance.
Millennials struggle with health and wellness during hectic work week
Less than half are satisfied with their overall health.
Unemployment rate falls to 3.5%
By the end of last year, the total unemployed was 126,000.
Job postings for tourism in 2022 more than doubled since 2020: study
Aviation services sector also posted an increase in recruitment.
Firms revamp benefits to retain older workers as youth opt for opportunities abroad
A Randstad expert said employers should consider giving their employees financial literacy benefits.
HK raises minimum wage to $40 per hour
The previous wage was $37.5.