A biennial survey shows slightly more university students would like to work in China - although the actual numbers who do remains low due to greater competition from other expats.
Hong Kong Human Resources Exchange Centre interviewed 500 university students over the past two months on the telephone.
It found 65 per cent of them have worked in China as a full time employees or interns, and would like to seek more opportunities in future. This was five percentage points higher than a similar study conducted in 2011. Reported by S.China Morning Post 12 hours ago.
Hong Kong Human Resources Exchange Centre interviewed 500 university students over the past two months on the telephone.
It found 65 per cent of them have worked in China as a full time employees or interns, and would like to seek more opportunities in future. This was five percentage points higher than a similar study conducted in 2011. Reported by S.China Morning Post 12 hours ago.