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CSB to Host Recruitment Talks in Shanghai and Beijing for Hong Kong Students Interested in Civil Service Careers

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CSB to Host Recruitment Talks in Shanghai and Beijing for Hong Kong Students Interested in Civil Service Careers
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CSB to Host Recruitment Talks in Shanghai and Beijing for Hong Kong Students Interested in Civil Service Careers

2024-09-19 14:30 Last Updated At:14:38

Government recruitment talks in Beijing and Shanghai to start tomorrow

The Civil Service Bureau (CSB) will organise recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing from tomorrow (September 20) to September 24 to introduce the work of the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer (EO) grades, their recruitment processes and career development opportunities to Hong Kong students studying in Mainland universities with aspirations to serve the community, and encourage them to join the civil service of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government.

The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, said, "Last year, the CSB sent representatives to universities in Beijing and Shanghai to conduct recruitment talks for the first time and received enthusiastic response. In view of this, we have extended our outreach to four different universities this year, namely East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Renmin University of China, and China University of Political Science and Law. This allows more Hong Kong students to learn about the work of the AO and EO grades, as well as the career development opportunities offered by the HKSAR Government for young people.

"Civil service recruitment is conducted under the principle of open and fair competition. Our recruitment work of the Government seeks to attract not only local graduates, but also individuals of different backgrounds, including Mainland and overseas graduates, as well as the working population, to join the Government. As more and more local students pursue further studies on the Mainland, there has been an increase in the number of applicants with Mainland qualifications applying for civil service positions in the HKSAR. The joint recruitment exercise for four civil service graduate grades is currently open for applications. I encourage those interested in joining the Government and contributing to Hong Kong's developments to seize this opportunity."

The AO and EO recruitment talks to be held in Beijing and Shanghai organised by the CSB will be conducted by experienced AOs and EOs. A young AO and a young EO who have studied or lived on the Mainland will also share their application and work experiences as well as answer questions from the participants. Additionally, they will also take part in the Gathering with Hong Kong Students and Youth in East China Region to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai (SHETO) to promote civil service careers to the participating youths.

The application deadline for the joint recruitment exercise for the four civil service graduate grades (i.e. AO, EO II, Assistant Trade Officer II and Transport Officer II) is October 4. Applicants who have not attained the requisite Common Recruitment Examination (CRE) and/or Basic Law and National Security Law Test (BLNST) results may also apply. Arrangements will be made for them to take a designated CRE and BLNST tentatively scheduled for December 7 in cities including Beijing and Shanghai. For details of the joint recruitment exercise, please visit the CSB's website at www.csb.gov.hk.

Last year, the CSB organised recruitment talks for the AO and EO grades at Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, the Office of the HKSAR Government in Beijing and the SHETO. These talks attracted an online and in-person participation of more than 2 000 Hong Kong people studying or living in Beijing and Shanghai.

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, and the Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Mr Jin Zhuanglong, witnessed the signing of the Co-operation Agreement on the Development of New Quality Productive Forces and the Promotion of New Industrialisation between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) in Beijing today (September 19).

The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, and Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Mr Xiong Jijun represented Hong Kong and the Mainland, respectively, in signing the co-operation agreement. The agreement aims to support Hong Kong in developing new quality productive forces and promoting new industrialisation according to local conditions. Moreover, it strengthens exchanges between the two sides in the fields of industry and information technology, promoting co-operation and joint development in industries where both places have clear advantages.

Mr Lee said, "The HKSAR Government actively develops new quality productive forces, promotes new industrialisation, and fosters better integration into the national system of industry and innovation. The signing of the co-operation agreement between the HKSAR Government and the MIIT today signifies the importance of our efforts to integrate into national development. The HKSAR Government will collaborate with the MIIT to further advance innovation, technology and industry, injecting new impetus into economic development and making greater contribution to the comprehensive promotion of Chinese modernisation to build a great country and achieve national rejuvenation."

Before the signing ceremony of the co-operation agreement, both sides updated each other on the latest policy initiatives for developing new quality productive forces and promoting new industrialisation. They also exchanged views on areas for strengthened co-operation and discussed how the two places could promote the development of innovation and technology while integrating into the overall national development.

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and MIIT sign co-operation agreement on new industrialisation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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