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47 government grades hold career fair at Hong Kong Baptist University campus (with photos)
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     The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, and the President and Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Professor Alexander Wai, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of HKBU today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community.

     The Government Career Fair introduced to students the work and recruitment arrangements of 47 grades, including Administrative Officer (AO), Executive Officer II (EOII), Assistant Labour Officer II (ALOII), Management Services Officer II (MSOII), Transport Officer II (TOII), Student Air Traffic Control Officer, Cadet Pilot, Statistician, Technical Officer, Analyst/Programmer II, Assistant Information Officer, Assistant Programme Officer, Assistant Curator II, education-related posts, as well as various positions in the disciplined services.
 
     Mrs Yeung said the Government is the largest employer in Hong Kong and its jobs cover different fields and professions. She suggested that students learn more about the employment opportunities offered by different grades to young people, and the career fair provides students with useful recruitment information that can help them plan their careers at an earlier stage. Students could ask colleagues questions at the career fair, which would be helpful for them to apply for these jobs in the future.
 
     She added that a total of 5 300 university students had applied for the Common Recruitment Examination (CRE) and the Basic Law and National Security Law Test (BLNST) (Degree/Professional Grades) to be held in October this year, which is more than double the number of applicants in the previous round of the examination held in June. Among the university students who have applied for the examination in October, nearly 30 per cent are in their third year of study. These indicate that government jobs are very attractive to university students. At present, 22 grades have expanded the pool of eligible candidates to undergraduate or postgraduate students in their penultimate year of study. She encouraged students graduating in 2025 to apply for these jobs, including the six civil service degree grades which are currently under a joint recruitment exercise.
 
     The Government's joint recruitment exercise for appointment as AO, EOII, ALOII, Assistant Trade Officer II, MSOII and TOII is in progress. This year, arrangements will be made for eligible applicants who had applied for the above six posts but do not possess the requisite CRE and/or BLNST results to take a designated CRE and BLNST tentatively scheduled for December 2 in Hong Kong.
 
     In addition, different departments/grades are planning to conduct recruitment exercises later this year, while a number of grades will conduct year-round recruitment. Different employment opportunities are provided to young people from different disciplines. For details, please refer to the website of the Civil Service Bureau (www.csb.gov.hk).
 
Ends/Wednesday, September 20, 2023
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The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) today (September 20). Photo shows Mrs Yeung (third left); the President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU, Professor Alexander Wai (third right); and the Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) of HKBU, Dr Albert Chau (first right), chatting with students to know their career plans and aspirations.
Hong Kong Baptist University held a Government Career Fair at its campus today (September 20) to introduce to students the work and recruitment arrangements of 47 grades to let them learn more about the employment opportunities offered by different grades to young people.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (first right) visiting the booth set up by the Education Bureau. Looking on is the President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU, Professor Alexander Wai (second right).
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, and the President and Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Professor Alexander Wai, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of HKBU today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (second right) and Professor Wai (first right) visiting the booth set up by the Fire Services Department, while a student experiences the department's Physical Fitness Test.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, and the President and Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Professor Alexander Wai, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of HKBU today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community. Mrs Yeung (third right) and Professor Wai (fourth left) are pictured with officers of the Hong Kong Police Force and a member of the Police Mentorship Programme at the department's booth.
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) held a Government Career Fair at its campus today (September 20) to introduce to students the work and recruitment arrangements of 47 grades to let them learn more about the employment opportunities offered by different grades to young people. Photo shows staff from the Information Officer grade who are graduates of HKBU introducing information about the grade to a visiting student at the Information Services Department's booth.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, and the President and Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Professor Alexander Wai, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of HKBU today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community. Mrs Yeung (centre) and Professor Wai (second right), are pictured with officers of the Correctional Services Department and a student at the department's booth.
Hong Kong Baptist University held a Government Career Fair at its campus today (September 20) to introduce to students the work and recruitment arrangements of 47 grades to let them learn more about the employment opportunities offered by different grades to young people. Photo shows students visiting the booth set up by the Civil Service Bureau and  being briefed by staff on the Administrative Officer Grade.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the Government Career Fair being held at the campus of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) today (September 20) to learn more about the career aspirations of students and encourage them to join the civil service and serve the community. Photo shows Mrs Yeung (second right) visiting the booth set up by the Government Flying Service. Looking on is the President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU, Professor Alexander Wai (first right).