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CSB's first roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing conclude successfully (with photos)
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      The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15), attracting an online and in-person participation of over 2 000 Hong Kong people who are interested in applying for and learning more about civil service posts in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government.
 
     Five recruitment talks on the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer (EO) grades were held at the Office of the HKSAR Government in Beijing, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai, Peking University, Tsinghua University and Fudan University respectively. Most of the attendees were university students with strong interest in civil service posts and they were keen to ask questions.
 
     In particular, the Civil Service Bureau had arranged several serving AO and EO colleagues who graduated from universities in Beijing and Shanghai to share their work experience and encourage fellow students to join the civil service. The Director of General Grades of the Civil Service Bureau, Mr Hermes Chan, and the Principal Assistant Secretary for the Civil Service (Administrative Service), Ms Yen Pun, also introduced the entry requirements, training programmes, examination and interview arrangements, and tips on preparing for the examinations of the AO and EO grades at the talks.
 
     The joint recruitment exercise for appointment as AO, EOII and four other civil service graduate posts will be open for applications starting from tomorrow (September 16). Eligible applicants are advised to seize the opportunity. For details, please visit the CSB's press release.
 
Ends/Friday, September 15, 2023
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The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15). The last recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer grades took place at Peking University this morning and was attended by Hong Kong students studying at Peking University who wish to apply for civil service posts. Photo shows the Principal Assistant Secretary for the Civil Service (Administrative Service), Ms Yen Pun, introducing the work of AO.
The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15). The last recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer and Executive Officer (EO) grades took place at Peking University this morning and was attended by Hong Kong students studying at Peking University who wish to apply for civil service posts. Photo shows the Director of General Grades of the Civil Service Bureau, Mr Hermes Chan, introducing the work of EO.
The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15). The last recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer and Executive Officer grades took place at Peking University this morning and was attended by Hong Kong students studying at Peking University who wish to apply for civil service posts. Photo shows the Director of General Grades of the Civil Service Bureau, Mr Hermes Chan (left), and the Principal Assistant Secretary for the Civil Service (Administrative Service), Ms Yen Pun (right), answering questions from a student.
The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15). The last recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer grades took place at Peking University this morning and was attended by Hong Kong students studying at Peking University who wish to apply for civil service posts. Photo shows a serving AO who graduated from a Mainland university sharing his daily work and experiences at the talk.
The Civil Service Bureau's four-day roving recruitment talks in Shanghai and Beijing concluded successfully today (September 15). The last recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer and Executive Officer (EO) grades took place at Peking University this morning and was attended by Hong Kong students studying at Peking University who wish to apply for civil service posts. Photo shows a serving EO who graduated from a Mainland university sharing her daily work and experiences with the students.
The Civil Service Bureau held a four-day roving recruitment promotion in Shanghai and Beijing starting from September 12 to introduce the work of different grades, employment opportunities and recruitment processes. The fourth recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer grades took place at the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing yesterday evening (September 14) for Hong Kong residents studying or residing in Beijing who wish to apply for civil service posts to take part on-site or via the Internet in real time. Photo shows the Principal Assistant Secretary for the Civil Service (Administrative Service), Ms Yen Pun, introducing the work of AO.
The Civil Service Bureau held a four-day roving recruitment promotion in Shanghai and Beijing starting from September 12 to introduce the work of different grades, employment opportunities and recruitment processes. The fourth recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer (AO) and Executive Officer (EO) grades took place at the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing yesterday evening (September 14) for Hong Kong residents studying or residing in Beijing who wish to apply for civil service posts to take part on-site or via the Internet in real time. Photo shows the Director of General Grades of the Civil Service Bureau, Mr Hermes Chan (first right), the Principal Assistant Secretary for the Civil Service (Administrative Service), Ms Yen Pun (second right), with a serving AO and an EO who have graduated from Mainland universities, answering questions from a participant.
The Civil Service Bureau held a four-day roving recruitment promotion in Shanghai and Beijing starting from September 12 to introduce the work of different grades, employment opportunities and recruitment processes. The fourth recruitment talk on the Administrative Officer and Executive Officer grades took place at the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in Beijing yesterday evening (September 14) for Hong Kong residents studying or residing in Beijing who wish to apply for civil service posts to take part on-site or via the Internet in real time. Photo shows the Director of General Grades of the Civil Service Bureau, Mr Hermes Chan (first right), mingling with participants after the talk and encouraging them to make early preparations for their future career development.