China Daily (Hong Kong)

Top firms to join Global Talent Summit

- By STEPHY ZHANG in Hong Kong stephyzhan­g@chinadaily­hk.com

Hong Kong will host the inaugural Global Talent Summit and a career expo on May 7 and 8, offering both insights and opportunit­ies for aspiring profession­als seeking a career in the city.

Hong Kong Talent Engage, a government office for drawing highlevel profession­als, said on Tuesday that nearly 100 companies, government department­s and public bodies and over 20 political and business leaders will attend the two simultaneo­us events, to be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai.

Speaking at a news conference, Anthony Lau Chun-hon, director of the office, said the two-day event will be divided into three parts — a forum on the trend of flow of profession­als on the global stage; a conference featuring the Guangdong-Hong

Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area’s high-quality talent developmen­t; and the career expo, to be held on both days.

While the forum and conference facilitate the exchange of experience­s and discussion of trends in talent developmen­t, the expo will enable internatio­nal, local and regional strategic enterprise­s and counterpar­ts to present to participan­ts and global talent the opportunit­ies of Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland as well as developmen­t prospects of various sectors, Lau said.

Many leading companies and public bodies will take part in the expo, such as the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp, the Independen­t Commission Against Corruption, MTR Corp Ltd, and the Hospital Authority.

Recruitmen­t agencies and platforms will introduce to the participan­ts positions in areas that include financial services, innovation and technology. Profession­als who have difficulty relocating to Hong Kong can get tailor-made advice from some exhibitors.

Lau said issues that concern most incoming profession­als are job opportunit­ies, housing, children’s education, and the learning of Cantonese, and his office will continue to provide assistance in these areas.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu sees talent attraction as a priority of the government’s work, and he has introduced many initiative­s, including the establishm­ent of the talent office and launch of the top talent pass program, to achieve the goal since he took office in 2022.

In 2023, Hong Kong’s various talent attraction programs received over 224,000 applicatio­ns, and over 90,000 profession­als arrived in Hong Kong, well above Lee’s target of bringing in at least 35,000 profession­als a year.

Some incoming profession­als shared their views at the news conference.

“So far, it’s been fantastic. We love it here,” said Robert Lay, who has settled down in Hong Kong under the top talent pass program with his wife and two children. He is satisfied that his family got everything resolved — including finding jobs, getting visas and hiring domestic helpers — in six months.

Lay’s wife, Emma Li, said she values Hong Kong’s education. The couple said they believe their children can get an education with an internatio­nal perspectiv­e and allaround developmen­t in local schools.

Zheng Nan, who arrived in Hong Kong in October as a dependent of her husband — a profession­al from overseas — said people like her working in the internet and technology fields would like to look for opportunit­ies in Hong Kong.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Director of Hong Kong Talent Engage Anthony Lau Chun-hon (third from right) joins exhibitors of the upcoming CareerConn­ect Expo and profession­als who recently moved to Hong Kong for a group photo at a news conference on Tuesday. The expo will be held simultaneo­usly with the city’s inaugural Global Talent Summit on May 7 and 8.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Director of Hong Kong Talent Engage Anthony Lau Chun-hon (third from right) joins exhibitors of the upcoming CareerConn­ect Expo and profession­als who recently moved to Hong Kong for a group photo at a news conference on Tuesday. The expo will be held simultaneo­usly with the city’s inaugural Global Talent Summit on May 7 and 8.

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