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Making it in Hong Kong – Career Hong Kong 2012

Making it in Hong Kong – Career Hong Kong 2012

Hong Kong Festival – 8th August 2012

Have you ever thought about working in Hong Kong? What are the opportunities for young people in Hong Kong? What do you need to know before moving to Hong Kong?

Hear from Chinese Kiwis themselves about life in Hong Kong!

The Hong Kong Festival 2012 is bringing back the popular Career Hong Kong, a career workshop aimed at recent graduates or senior tertiary students looking for employment opportunities in Hong Kong.

“The University of Auckland Business School and New Zealand Asia Institute are pleased to partner with Hong Kong Festival in presenting Career Hong Kong,” says Brad Weekly, Development Manager. “Our shared understanding of the increasing importance of Asia to New Zealand’s economy and culture and the Business School’s ongoing mission to prepare our graduates for successful careers make this partnership a win-win arrangement.”

“The Workshop will showcase presentation from Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office on essentials tips about working in Hong Kong.” Says Raymond Suen, Festival Director. “And we will be showcasing the stories of several young Chinese New Zealanders about living and working in Hong Kong.”

This event is free and will be held at the University of Business School on Wednesday 15th August at 6.30pm A diverse range of events will continue to showcase more great young talents. Check out our events on our website http://www.hkfestival.org.nz

See you in August!
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