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CityU hosted its first Employers’ Luncheon to strengthen connections with businesses and showcase student achievements to prospective employers.
More than 2,300 CityU students explored future career options at the University’s career fair.
Career Fair 2014 helps students explore future career options with over 60 employers providing the latest market information.
The President of the University urges undergraduate auxiliary police trainees to serve the Hong Kong public with pride and care during a passing-out parade in pouring rain on 24 August.
CityU students have an excellent opportunity to explore their future career options and pathway at the University’s first career fair on 10–11 April.
CityU names its student career centre after the late grandmother of distinguished alumnus Mr Andrew Fan Ka-fai at a ceremony today in appreciation of Mr Fan’s contributions to the University.
CAIO hosted a gathering titled “Perfect Match: Graduate Recruitment and Employer Branding” on 25 March in a bid to enhance mutual understanding between recruiters and students, and to cement employer-university ties.
The Career and Internship Office invited employers from more than 30 companies and organisations to a cocktail reception held on 27 April to help forge stronger ties between the employers and the university.
The Career and Internship Office and Lions Club of Metropolitan Hong Kong held a career and business dinner forum to help students better prepare for their future careers.
The Workshop on Professional Image, Business Etiquette and Mock Interview on 15 July kicked off the Career Launch, a programme organised by CAIO to introduce a series of activities to help students prepare for the job market.