HR & Education

Green Employment Scheme to create 800 new jobs

Of this, 500 are time-limited whilst 300 are subsidised jobs.

Green Employment Scheme to create 800 new jobs

Of this, 500 are time-limited whilst 300 are subsidised jobs.

HR Briefing: Will machines take over Hong Kongers’ jobs?

Around 56% of Hong Kongers are threatened by automation.

Gov’t-led job fair opens up to 2,400 opportunities

The recruitment event will be held on 1 and 2 June.

Hong Kong workforce sees lowest pay hike since 2008: Survey

Salary increments this year only averaged +0.4%, according to JobsDB.

Citi eyes 1,000 new Hong Kong hires, amidst growth in wealth clientele

The will include  550 new relationship managers and private managers over the next five years.

Government sees “significant” drop in Hong Kong jobless

The unemployment rate stood at 6.8% in March, down from the record of 7.2%.

Automation threatens 56% of the Hong Kong workforce

Fears over automation putting jobs at risk remains prominent amongst Hong Kongers.

Four in 10 Hong Kongers received salary increases in 2020

Most of these saw their salaries rise by between 3% and 5%.

Find out which jobs to seize in the Greater Bay Area

KPMG has identified three major sectors that will create the most opportunities.

HKMCI starts 100% personal loan guarantee scheme applications

The government will accept applications for six months.

Worst is over? Hong Kong's jobless rate drops from 7.2% peak

Despite an uneven recovery, the unemployment rate will likely enter a sustained decline, OCBC has said.

Here are 2021's hybrid work trends you need to know

The work-from-home setup is unlikely to be going away just yet.

Jobless rate fell to 6.8% in March, as fourth wave receded

This represents an improvement from the record high of 7.2% between December 2020-February 2021.

Struggling Gen Zs need to be 're-energized': study

More than 50% of Generation Z workers in Hong Kong say they are struggling.

Retirees monthly expenses average $11,500 amidst pandemic: survey

Nearly 80% of retired Hongkongers also rely on financial support from family.

Hong Kong's first power engineering, environment-themed playground opens

The new attraction is meant to stimulate student’s interest in engineering.

Firms expect salary stagnation to persist this year

More Hong Kong firms will likely freeze pay this year, compared to 2020, Hays has reported.