Hong Kong Science Park Virtual Career Expo is going viral with tens of thousands of views from I&T talent worldwide signing up for more than 1,100 jobs

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At the Hong Kong Science Park Virtual Career Expo held from March 25 to 31, jobseekers worldwide can keep a lookout for more than 1,100 job vacancies available at one of the hotbeds for disruptive innovations and technologies in the world. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

Whether you’re a fresh graduate aspiring to clinch your first job, or a professional looking to supercharge your career, the world is your oyster at Hong Kong Science Park Virtual Career Expo 2020, which is reporting overwhelming response from 15,000 visitations from talent worldwide and 60,000 page views to the website in just a few hours since it went live, and with more to come.

“Talent is at the heart of I&T that drives economic growth and benefits the whole world. While Hong Kong is one of the birthplaces of a great deal of innovation and maintains its unique position as an international I&T hub to be built in the Greater Bay Area, there is clear potential to boost our innovative capacity further. We aspire to open the door to a new world of possibilities for the world’s best talent to come and together shape an even better future.

Helping I&T talent thrive With its close proximity to Mainland China and most other Asian countries with a short flying time of within five hours or less, Hong Kong is rising as one of the most attractive destinations to global talent who are willing to work abroad. “Being a leading international finance hub, Hong Kong is the ideal testing ground for fintech innovation, and the ideal place to serve the SMEs and banking customers in the region. We look forward to welcoming more talent who are passionate about new technologies and have strong skill sets,” says Dr Tsui Kwok-ching, who is the chief operating officer of CryptoBLK.

“HKSTP provides comprehensive support to start-ups and technology companies so that we can focus on commericialising our ideas to market-ready products and solutions. We need talent who are self-motivated and can multi-task with a 'can-do' positive attitude. We believe that the road to success starts from here!” adds Mr Stanley Sy, Sanomics’ CEO who is leading the start-up's expansion efforts across Hong Kong, Mainland China and other Asia Pacific regions.

 

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