HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 22 August 2023 – According to a recent statistical survey conducted by the government which was announced on June 20, the number of job vacancies in private organizations has surged by 45% or 24,050 positions compared to the previous year. The total employment and job vacancy numbers in the surveyed industries, after seasonal adjustment, a 1% and 7.6% increase respectively compared to December of the previous year. As a result, there is a growing demand for foreign labor across different sectors.
Mr. Lai Ming Kong, President of the JCI North District (left 1), Mr. Dixon Kwok, Managing Director of York Joint (Hong Kong) Limited (left 2), Mr. Jeffery Tsang, Assistant to the Chairman of Neway Group Holding Limited (right).
The JCI North District conducted the “Milestone to Success!” program, aiming to identify the untapped talent in Hong Kong. The program has involved interviewing various company owners and discovering that a portion of Hong Kong’s talent pool has been overlooked. Among the industries affected by labor shortages, the construction sector stands out.
Mr. Dixon Kwok, Managing Director of York Joint (Hong Kong) Limited, said, “By hiring rehabilitated youth, we can cultivate fresh talent for the construction industry, enhance workplace competitiveness, and encourage them to acquire skills qualifications and construction industry licenses. Therefore, we can ensure their future employability in relevant construction roles. This provides rehabilitated youth with career aspirations, a sense of achievement, and opportunities for upward mobility. We have witnessed the growth of a rehabilitated youth who initially started in a clerical role but, through further education and training, has been promoted to a managerial position within our company, leading a team of 30 to 100 workers. This success story proves that anyone can change if they are willing to do so.”
In addition, publicly listed companies have their unique perspectives on talent requirements. Mr. Jeffery Tsang, Assistant to the Chairman of Neway Group Holding Limited (Stock Code: 0055), shared his insights, “Strong communication skills are essential for young individuals from diverse backgrounds to succeed in their job search and enter into the workforce. When considering the hiring of young adults from different backgrounds, our company does not discriminate based on past experiences or personal backgrounds. The most crucial factors in our hiring decisions are the values, self-confidence, life goals, and effective communication skills of the job seekers. Effective communication is vital for young professionals in any industry, as it reflects their understanding and ability to grasp work instructions. Additionally, academic degrees only signify a person’s academic knowledge. Even without formal education, if a job seeker shows interest in a particular industry, their performance may not be inferior to others and could even be outstanding.”
President of the JCI North District: Focusing on the Upward Mobility of Hong Kong Youth
The President of the JCI North District, Raymond emphasized, “To address the talent shortage in Hong Kong, we should not only rely on importing foreign labor but also tap into the potential of local young people and vulnerable communities as valuable talent resources. By providing them with adequate learning opportunities and suitable job placements, in collaboration with relevant organizations, we can pave the way for Hong Kong’s future. By nurturing the key talents of the next generation, we will be better equipped to tackle the current and future social challenges that lie ahead.”
Over the past six months, various industries in Hong Kong have been grappling with manpower shortages. While some sectors have suggested importing foreign labor as a solution, there are still untapped talent resources within Hong Kong, such as rehabilitated youth. Moreover, the requirements of businesses have evolved, with academic degrees no longer being the sole indicator of a candidate’s potential. Employers now place greater emphasis on communication skills.
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About the “Milestone to Success” Program
The “Milestone to Success ” series aims to explore the considerations of businesses and organizations when hiring talents through interviews. Through lectures, visiting and workshops, the program aims to raise awareness among businesses and organizations about the untapped talent resources in Hong Kong. Therefore, this program is dedicated to promoting attention to talent resources from diverse backgrounds and the upward mobility needs of young individuals
About the organizer Junior Chamber International North District
Junior Chamber International North District was established in 1985. It is one of the 21 chapters under the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong. Young people participate in work projects to serve society, train, and improve themselves, and create positive changes. When the association was founded, it was based in the North District. With the association’s development, members are now from all districts in Hong Kong.
Sponsor:
HKJC Foundation, Wofoo Foundation
Supporting Organizations:
Newaygroup Holdings ltd, The Hong Kong Association of Financial Advisors Limited, KamKEE CAtering Grp., Christian Zheng Sheng College, FQEducation Charity Foundation, Hope Consulting Limited, The Peak Hunter, Hong Kong Youth Unified Association, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Tank Creation Limited, Loft 206 Limited, Onkin Mall, WEB BEES Limited
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