22 September 2025
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK) held the Autumn Careers Fair 2025 on campus today (22 September). Themed “Be Connected”, the Fair brought together more than 50 prestigious local and international companies, as well as government bureaus and departments. Spanning diverse sectors such as accounting, banking and finance, information technology, retail, and transportation logistics, this year’s Careers Fair fostered connections between HSUHK students and employers from varied backgrounds. Alongside the latest employment insights and guidance for their career paths, over 1,000 local and international full-time and internship opportunities were offered to HSUHK students.
The HSUHK Autumn Careers Fair also partnered with the Civil Service Bureau to host a “Government Recruitment Day”, which featured government bureaus and departments, including various disciplined services, the Census and Statistics Department, the Digital Policy Office, and the Radio Television Hong Kong and provided on-site written tests and recruitment seminars.
In his opening remarks, Professor Simon Ho, President of HSUHK, welcomed prospective employers of HSUHK students and expressed gratitude to government and industry partners for their continued support. He emphasised that the Careers Fair stands a testament of the University’s commitment to students’ professional growth and development. He noted that in the AI area, the nature of work is evolving faster than ever, adding, “At HSUHK, we prepare our students not just for the jobs of today, but for the unknowns of tomorrow.”
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