34th Education & Careers Expo opens today
Offering diverse activities and experience workshops, four-day event spanning the weekend, free admission to the public
HONG KONG, Jan 16, 2025 - (ACN Newswire) - The 34th Education & Careers Expo, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today and will run for four days (16 to 19 January, Thursday to Sunday) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Expo gathers over 820 educational institutions, government departments, businesses, and professional associations from 22 countries and regions to provide students and working professionals with the latest and most comprehensive information on education, training, and employment. This event actively supports government policies aimed at developing Hong Kong into an international hub for post-secondary education and attracting high calibre talent. The Expo also introduces a free "CV Clinic", offering services including AI CV enhancement, AI job matching, one-on-one resume consultations and resume photography. Over 100 events are being held, featuring established figures such as renowned film artist Gordon Lam, and former Hong Kong athletes Vivian Ma and Yip Pui Yin sharing their experiences. Various workshops and hands-on activities suitable for families are also available, with free admission to the public throughout the four-day event.
Officiating at the Expo’s opening ceremony this morning was Margaret Fong, HKTDC Executive Director and Chris Sun, Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government. Ms Fong said in her welcoming remarks: “The Education & Careers Expo is now in its 34th edition, providing the public with an excellent platform that gathers all-round and up-to-date information on education and employment opportunities. This year's Expo, themed ‘Go with Your Passion, Go Beyond Limits,' not only brings together major educational institutions and representatives from consulates in Hong Kong to introduce local, Mainland Chinese, and overseas education information, but also invites various government departments, public bodies, and private enterprises to recruit talent, enabling attendees to explore pathways and embrace new opportunities for the future.”
Supporting the policies of developing Hong Kong into an international hub for post-secondary education and talent acquisition
This year's Expo is divided into two main sections – “Education" and "Careers." It features four themed days focusing on "Arts & Sports," "Tourism & Hospitality", "Innovation & Technology", and "Greater Bay Area Opportunities." Each day hosts numerous activities discussing education and career information and industry developments. The sharing sessions under the "Tourism & Hospitality" theme align with the government's recent release of the "Development Blueprint for Hong Kong's Tourism Industry 2.0", promoting sustainable tourism and enriching the pool of tourism industry talent. The Expo helps students and working professionals plan and realise their aspirations, in line with the government's efforts to promote Hong Kong as an international post-secondary education hub and its talent acquisition policies.
Join PSU Connect on WhatsApp now for quick updates! Click here
Read Also : SAIL supplied entire 4,000 tonnes of special steel for INS NilgiriFeaturing insights from prominent figures like renowned film artist Gordon Lam
Throughout the exhibition, over 100 activities will be held, offering a wide range of information on further education and training in Hong Kong, Mainland China and overseas, as well as insights into employment market trends and strategies across various industries. This aims to provide job seekers with strategies and essential knowledge for entering various fields. Additionally, the Expo features insights shared by a number of celebrity guests and industry professionals.
A one-stop information hub featuring institutions from 22 countries and regions
This year's Expo's “Education” section consists of four main areas. The "Local Studies" zone combines a number of universities and tertiary institutions. With the annual total construction volume in Hong Kong projected to reach HK$300 billion, necessitating a significant number of skilled professionals, the Hong Kong Institute of Construction presents programmes aimed at cultivating a pool of technical talent.
The "Non-Hong Kong Education" zone brings together various consulates in Hong Kong, officially recognised institutions and universities, among others, offering educational consultation services from various countries and regions including Europe, the Americas, Asia, Mainland China, and more. The "Lifelong Learning" zone provides diverse continuing education courses for individuals of different age groups and life stages, with the Employees Retraining Board hosting multiple learning activities covering skills such as knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine and video production techniques for online streaming. The "Youth Zone" offers career planning and ongoing education information for young people, as well as a variety of job opportunities including summer jobs, internships, and full-time positions.
Offering over 4,000 job opportunities at the Expo
The Expo offers over 4,000 job opportunities in the "Careers" section, where 16 government departments and seven public institutions have booths set up, including the Civil Service Bureau and the Digital Policy Office. The Civil Service Bureau has set up a recruitment information corner at their booth to introduce the work of various government departments and job posts. They have also invited more than 10 bureaus and departments to hold a series of "Careers in the Government" seminars. In addition, aviation-related organisations like the Airport Authority Hong Kong are offering training and employment information at the "Aviation Corner" for those interested in the industry. Social welfare organisations, banks, insurance companies, and other organisations are also recruiting at the event.
Read Also : Refex Green Mobility to Acquire Gensol's 2,997 EVsThe "Recruitment Square" gathers multiple job platforms, recruitment consultancy firms, and companies, accepting job applications on-site, with some providing on-the-spot interviews. Job seekers are encouraged to bring their resumes to apply for positions.
This year the fair has introduced a new “CV Clinic” that provide a range of services, including helping users to enhance their resumes and match resumes with over 4,000 job vacancies from the Education & Careers Expo via AI systems on an online platform. Additionally, on-site services include one-on-one resume consultations and resume photography. These services are offered in collaboration with recruitment platforms TechJobAsia and Jobsdb respectively. Job seekers can access the CV Clinic's online services through the Expo website and make appointments in advance for the on-site services. Quotas are limited, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-registration is encouraged.
The fair also features a series of workshops and hands-on activities suitable for parents to attend with their children, such as transforming wine boxes and painting a mural using eco-friendly paint and creating virtual characters with mobile apps. There are also samba dance experiences and police dog demonstrations. Participants can engage in tasks arranged by the Civil Service Bureau that involve various government department roles, as well as experience physical training at the Fire Services Department booth and take photos while wearing children's firefighter uniforms.
During the four-day Expo, the public are welcome to participate in the exhibition for free. Pre-registered visitors will receive a complimentary gift; limited availability on a first-come, first-served basis.
Read Also : NBCC signs MoU for various development works of Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University