Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2019-05-15 03:00
University graduates face tough competition and low salaries as they enter Hong Kong’s crowded workforce
Related news
- SEase Hong Kong’s brain drain by re-educating and integrating elderly into workforcescmp.com
- TClass of 2024 graduates to enter tumultuous workforcetemple-news.com
- HCollege graduates take longer to enter workforce, study sayshumberetc.com
Urban Renewal Authority to grapple with redevelopment projects in Hong Kong’s most crowded areasSouth China Morning Post
- SFight for talent: Hong Kong’s banker salaries top Singapore peers by up to 46 per centscmp.com
Hong Kong Fintech Unicorn WeLab To Enter Increasingly Crowded Indonesian Digital Banking MarketForbes
Three Singaporeans Pause U.S. Studies For Startup Helping Graduates Enter WorkforceTechCrunch
Will local graduates successfully enter the Triangle workforce? Here's what students are sayingWRAL
Hong Kong graduates will enter anaemic job market this year, statistics suggestSouth China Morning Post
Uphold Hong Kong’s rule of law, city’s first post-handover chief justice Andrew Li tells legal graduatesSouth China Morning Post
Bumper year for Hong Kong’s fresh graduates, with more jobs and better pay on offer as economy picks upSouth China Morning Post
Hong Kong’s health chief says dental graduates’ internship proposal not set in stone in face of fierce criticismSouth China Morning Post
Dim prospects for new university graduates in Hong Kong, with fewer jobs, lower salaries amid economic slumpSouth China Morning Post
RE-ENTER THE WORKFORCEbangordailynews.com
Staff at Hong Kong’s public hospitals forced to enter patient information using paper forms after computer system failsSouth China Morning Post
Graduates enter uncertain economyabqjournal.com
Giant pandas at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park enter breeding season, as Sichuan expert heads to city to help outSouth China Morning Post
Hong Kong’s transport minister raises concerns over plan to allow drivers from Guangdong, Macau to enter city via mega bridgeSouth China Morning Post
Downsizing in Hong Kong’s crowded housing market to be made easier for city’s elderly residents looking for a second-hand homeSouth China Morning Post
Relief in sight for long-suffering residents of Hong Kong’s crowded Kowloon City as officials pledge tourist curbs to ease chaosSouth China Morning Post