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Career Development Service
All Graduates

 

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Attend workshops and training sessions to enhance your skills and stay updated with industry trends. 

Please submit this online form to subscribe for the latest schedule of Career Trainings of Education and NGOs/ Government Career & BLNST Support/ Other Industries.

 

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  • Capitalize on Career Fairs, employer presentations, and recruitment events to explore job opportunities  
  • Connect with alumni and industry professionals through networking events and mentorship programmes. 
  • To join our recruitment events, plan new initiatives or request other recruitment services, please contact careerservice@eduhk.hk 

 

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Alumni Engagement

As an experienced graduate, you have valuable insights and experiences that can inspire and guide current students in their career journeys. We invite you to give back to the EdUHK community by getting involved in the following ways: 

  • Alumni Sharing: Share your success stories, lessons learned, and industry knowledge through talks and panel discussions. 
  • Career Seminars: Conduct seminars on specific career fields, providing students with valuable information and advice. 

 

For further alumni support, please contact Alumni Affiars and Development Office.

 

To register your interest in volunteering and supporting fellow graduates, please complete the Career Engagement Survey.

For more details, please visit the page here.

 

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Career Resources

 

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Graduate Employment Survey

The Graduate Employment Survey (GES) is conducted by the Student Affairs Office annually, with the purpose of gaining a better understanding of the graduates’ employment situation and more details on their job process.