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Message from the O�ce of Careers and Placement Services 2-3
Success Stories REN Qi 4 BSc (Hons) Chemical Technology
SIT Wan Yee 5 BSc (Hons) Building Management in Engineering
MAK Chi Kuen, Jerry 6 BBA (Hons) Marketing & BEng (Hons) Industrial Engineering
ZHANG Yating, Renee 7 BBA(Hons) Major in Global Supply Chain & Minor in Finance
CHEUNG Kai Cheong, Desmond 8 BEng (Hons) Industrial and Systems Engineering
MA Tsz Hin, Matthew 9 BEng (Hons) Transportation Systems Engineering
MAK Wai Keung & LAU Po Ki Vicky 10-11 BA (Hons) Interactive Design
CHUNG Hoi Ting, Karry 12 BA(Hons) English Studies for the Profession
WONG Siqi, Luna 13 BSc (Hons) Tourism Management
Students’ Feedback 14-15
Snapshot of CAPS programmes 2014-15 16-17
About the O�ce of Careers and Placement Services 18
Statistics of Work- Intergrated Education (WIE) 2015 19
Contact us 20
Content
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Recognizing that career development is a life-long process, The O�ce of Careers and Placement Services (CAPS)
have been striving to engage PolyU students in exploring and pursuing their career aspirations. This booklet
showcases 9 individual students’ stories of their journeys from their university lives to �nding their �rst career. This
collection is also about how our students developed a roadmap for achieving their career goals successfully.
Some of them found their career interests beyond their major of studies, while another chose to embark upon a
career outside Hong Kong. No matter what path they are choosing, we aim to empower them in their pursuit of
meaningful professional opportunities and enhance their professional competence.
I hope you enjoy reading these stories and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the sta� at CAPS who has
dedicatedly devoted their time and e�orts to provide guidance to students.
Message from the O�ce of Careers andPlacement Services
Melina Lai (Ms)Director of Careers and Placement Services The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
THE CLASS OF 2015
THE CLASS OF 2015
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Pro�le
REN Qi BSc (Hons) Chemical Technology
I was beyond excitement when I found out that I
had the chance to go to Glasgow, Scotland for my
internship. I was recruited to be a research assistant
in the School of Chemistry in
the University of Glasgow. Our research team focused on
synthesizing pharmaceutical compounds to cure various types
of cancer. I was also responsible for presenting data and results
in the forms of publishable scienti�c reports to my supervisors
so I spent a great amount of time researching using numerous
science databases. As a student with little experience in
advanced research methods, I came across many challenges at
�rst. Initially, I was shy and it took me a while to approach my
colleagues for help. Fortunately, my colleagues were very
friendly and helpful. They lent me some materials and urged me
to study the theories on my own. Overtime, I became more
curious and eager to try new things.
Upon graduation, I realized that I wanted to work in the �eld of food trading and
merchandising even though I had majored in Chemical Technology. My WIE experience
taught me to be always willing to try something new and think out of the box. The skills I
developed during my WIE were bene�cial for my future job hunting. I tapped into several
reliable resources with comprehensive employment information. With a great acumen for
new information, I could always locate an interesting and useful job. Whenever I had a job
interview, I would rehearse with the sta� from CAPS beforehand and they were always
willing to help. In the end, I landed a job as a management trainee in Angliss Food Service
Ltd – I believe this is an invaluable experience for me as a science student to learn how to
run a company and develop an entrepreneurial mindset.
Experiment YourCareer Interest withan Open Mind
2014 Management Trainee Angliss Food Service Limited
2013 Summer Intern - Research Assistant School of Chemistry, University of
Glasgow
2011 Summer Intern - Sales Representative Six Flags Over Texas, USA
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Although I was hired as an assistant building engineer in Hsin
Chong Construction Limited for my WIE placement, I was
fortunate to be o�ered many di�erent responsibilities. The
construction site I worked on was a new academic building in
the HKUST. Over 8 weeks, I learnt a lot about the terminology,
site logistics and work-�ow of a construction site. I also drafted
the shop drawing with AutoCAD. I was even once asked by the
project manager to go to Guangzhou to monitor the progress
of an aluminum spraying company. My WIE was an
eye-opening experience as I managed to learn a lot about the
gist of a construction site – something I would never learn in
classroom. However, during my internship, I noticed that I
su�ered a bad allergic reaction to dust, thus pushing me to
think about other career options.
I met my mentor Dr. James Lau, a lawyer and a structural
engineer, through the OPAA Mentorship Programme. Dr. Lau
o�ered me a lot of invaluable advices and urged me to
become a quantity surveyor: a path that allows me to work in o�ce environment while contributing to the construction industry. He
shared with me much of his past experience in working in the �eld and suggested me starting my career in a larger �rm as an
assistant quantity surveyor in order to gain more experience. I was very fortunate that I landed my dream job as an assistant quantity
surveyor in Landon & Seah which is my �rst job application. I believe that to get a good job, it is crucial to ace your interview: to arrive
early, be eager, be precise, keep smiling and maintain eye contact with the interviewer. I learnt these interview skills via CAPS. CAPS
o�ers a wide range of workshops and networking opportunities with employers such as career fairs. My current company has also
delivered a recruitment talk in PolyU. I recommend everyone to join these activities to understand the company background, culture
and your career path.
2014 Assistant Quantity Surveyor Langdon & Seah
2013 Summer Intern Hsin Chong Construction Limited Assistant Quantity Surveyor Trainee
(part-time) TLS & Associates Limited
Pro�le
SIT Wan Yee BSc (Hons) BuildingManagement in Engineering
THE CLASS OF 2015
Finding a Guiding Light forCareer Development
THE CLASS OF 2015
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2015 Graduate Trainee Dah Sing Bank
2014 Summer Intern China Minsheng Banking Corporation
Limited
2013 Customer Service Representative (part-time)
Hang Seng Bank
Sales Services Assistant (part-time) Cheung Kong Holdings Limited
Pro�le
MAK Chi Kuen JerryBBA (Hons) Marketing & BEng (Hons) Industrial Engineering
I have already been to Shanghai for my exchange program
before accepting my internship in the China Minsheng Banking
Corporation. However, living there as an exchange student was very
di�erent from working in a bank while speaking Mandarin. I was
responsible for providing customer services and �nancial advices to
clients in the BinJiang branch. At �rst, I was a bit worried about my
level of Mandarin. But after sharing my concern with my colleagues,
they o�ered their help in strengthening my communication and
interpersonal skills. I am proud to say I can now speak Mandarin
con�dently and �uently. Apart from that, I now have a much stronger
grasp of the di�erences between the banking industry in Hong Kong
and mainland China.
This internship has helped me to discover myself in an
immeasurable degree. I never realized that I am so interested in a
career in the banking industry. Through talking to di�erent clients, I learnt that �rst impression is crucial and that’s why I always
attempt to look presentable and be engaged in job interviews. When I had a job interview, I would practise individual and group
interviews with CAPS’ sta� and my friends. Furthermore, attending career fairs will help since you get to meet potential
employers. I would suggest marking deadlines of job openings on your
calendar and never submit your job applications right before the
deadline since HR will arrange interviews much earlier than the deadline.
Practise answers for questions that tend to show up in job interviews,
such as: why do you think you are suitable for this position? I often
consult the sta� from CAPS even before submitting my resume to
di�erent companies. The preparation has made my dream come true
sooner.
Start Your Career withEarly Preparations
2011-2012
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Some might say it is daunting to choose a job completely
di�erent from what you studied at the University, but after
completing two WIEs I discovered myself more than I ever have
had before. Although I majored in Global Supply Chain
Management under the BBA stream, both the internships I did
were related to banking.
I �rst went to San Francisco in USA as an intern for the Hong
Kong Economic and Trade O�ce. Before I set o� to America,
CAPS o�ered useful advice regarding internship application
and even helped set up the board and lodging arrangements.
I enjoyed my internship tremendously and a year later, I applied
for internship position of FP Marine Risks in Hong Kong. Since I
was working in the Corporate Development Team, I was mainly
responsible for research on information related to blooming
business opportunities in China and South America. My
colleagues allowed me to rotate among di�erent function
teams and shared their incredible work experience with me. My internships helped me to
identify my interests, my strengths and my weaknesses – things I never re�ected myself when
I was only studying.
Working in two rather di�erent internships, I realized the true calling in my life is to get into the
accounting or �nance industry. Eventually, I got a job as a consultant associate in PwC
Management Consulting based in Shenzhen. When I �rst found out I was to conduct my job
interview which included three rounds of interviews, I was extremely nervous. Luckily, I was
well prepared for my presentation skills and with the help from CAPS, I rewrote my CV. I am
grateful for all the support I got from my colleagues in my WIE experiences and sta� from
CAPS. I believe my position in PwC Management Consulting is the perfect start for my career.
2015 Consultant Associate – Consulting Finance Group
PricewaterhouseCooper Management Consulting
2014- Research Helper2015 School of Accounting and Finance,
PolyU
2014 Summer Intern - Corporate Development Team
FP Marine Risks
2013 Summer Intern Hong Kong Economic and
Trade O�ce at San Francisco
Pro�le
Please give mehigh-res photo
Paint a Clear Picture of Your Future throughWIE
ZHANG, Yating ReneeBBA(Hons) Major in Global Supply Chain & Minor in Finance
Know
ing
Care
er
CHEUNG Kai Cheong, DesmondBEng (Hons) Industrial and Systems Engineering
I have always considered myself adventurous and open-minded so I was
thrilled when I was o�ered to work as a student analyst in both the back and
front o�ce in the HR department in the Bank of China (Hong Kong division).
I had great satisfaction from my internship since I have successfully
incorporated knowledge of both the academic and industrial �elds into an
internship project. Before my WIE, I did not have a clear career
path but I had aspired to be a consultant. After landing on
di�erent internships, I noticed a trend – IT resources are readily
and widely available but many companies fail to realize or utilize
these resources to their fullest potential. With this mindset, I
went and spoke to sta� from CAPS about IT consulting careers.
The career advisors from CAPS guided me in the future of the
industry, analyzed my suitability as a consultant, reviewed my
applications and ultimately, I was accepted in the MACH at
Microsoft. My WIE experience con�rmed my preference in
client-facing jobs and now I aspired to be a consultant despite
having studied in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
Now I believe in a very true principle when it comes to landing
on internship and job opportunities – you have to know
yourself, the company and why you are �t for the position.
Prepare a strong and con�dent self-introduction and illustrate
your values to give others a more concrete idea about you. Read
up on the company before the interview and most importantly
demonstrate your understanding of their values, missions and
achievements and how you will apply yourself to the position.
Pro�le
Know Yourself,Uncover Your TruePotentials
Asp
irat
ion
2015 Technical Account Manager Microsoft
2014 Student Analyst HR Services Centre, Human Resources
Department, Bank of China (HK)
Marketing Assistant O�ce of Careers and Placement
Services, PolyU
2013 Founder & Committee Member Wealth in Mind Limited
2012 Event Assistant Hong Kong Trade Development Council
2010 Summer Itern, Henry Lam & Associates Solicitors
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MA Tsz Hin, MatthewBEng (Hons) Transportation Systems Engineering
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2015 Management Trainee Jardine Engieering Corporation
2014 Student Helper (part-time) The O�ce of Careers and Placement
Services, PolyU
Student Helper (part-time) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, PolyU
Summer Internship Brodarski Institute Limited
2014 Customer Service Assistant (part-time) Wilson Parking
Summer Trainee Gammon Construction Limited
Pro�le
I have developed my interest speci�cally in Transport Systems
since I was small when my father drove me around di�erent
places in Hong Kong and China. It aroused my interest in tra�c
and road design. I am glad that I was o�ered the chance to
develop my engineering skillsets in 2 internships in Gammon
Construction Limited in Hong Kong and Broadarski Institute in
Croatia in 2013 and 2014 respectively. Not only have I developed
my Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering skills during WIE,
I could also put my engineering knowledge into practice, while
improving my interpersonal skills tremendously when I was
exposed to di�erent cultures. Since the two WIEs were closely
related to my major, I have a clearer direction in developing my
career path.
Past experience is of paramount importance when it comes to
graduation. The time I spent with CAPS really helped me a lot. I
was once the student helper supporting administrative and
marketing tasks with CAPS. I engaged in the setup of the
website of IAESTE HK which helped polish my web
programming techniques. Besides, I participated in the Career
Fair 2014 and 2015. They o�ered precious exposures of the
career options available in the employment market.
In a general sense, diversifying your skillsets as well as your
exposures is the key to one’s success. During my WIE, I acquired
techniques from various engineering �elds. To give myself an
edge and increase my competitiveness, I was eager to join di�erent volunteer activities and met with people from various cultural
backgrounds to improve my global vision. The cross-cultural exposure helped me to understand the world better and was fundamental for
my personal development.
Engineering is an indispensable profession to our daily lives. The professional and specialized knowledge I have gained while I was still at
university de�nitely make my job-searching more successful. Again, being diversi�ed and dynamic can really enhance your career prospect!
Get Diversi�ed,Expand YourWorld View
I started my design career early with various projects
internationally before I graduate from PolyU. Therefore I realize
that no one will really know about the real working culture
before you start your role there. So each time when you join a
new company, �tting in and understanding the expectations
could be a challenge.
I am lucky to join as an intern in Alibaba Inc. Someone asked me
why I chose a Chinese company as the starting point of my
career. Personally I think the open culture and the room for idea
creation are ideal for young designers. The working culture here
is fully re�ected in the entire operation management and the personal growth and
advancement of my colleagues here.
A strong cooperation mindset is your powerful weapon and we can always accumulate
more knowledge and experiences by taking the initiative to communicate with others. You
cannot complete the entire project by yourself and by working with so many di�erent
departments to tackle various problems in a project, you get to understand the entire work
process, and what other departments need to make things work. This is a question on how
much you are willing to give before gaining more for a successful outcome.
Creative Minds Thrive Anywhere
Pro�le2015 User Experience Design Intern Alibaba Inc., Hangzhou Headquarter
2014 Instructor of Information Technology AIESEC Programme
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MAK Wai KeungBA (Hons) Interactive Design
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LAU Po Ki, VickyBA (Hons) Interactive Design
Creative Minds Thrive Anywhere
Working in such a large and non-local corporation is an unforgettable experience for me. As a
designer, having a multidimensional mindset plays an integral part in our career. I have improved my
communication skills tremendously here in Hangzhou as I am interacting with people from various
cultural and professional backgrounds every day. Exploring a di�erent culture can de�nitely be
bene�cial to our career in the long run, especially in design industry which requires a lot of
brainstorming. It also provided me an opportunity to become more independent.
We found that at Alibaba, they really emphasize the design thinking
process and treat design seriously. Therefore, working here allow us
to apply what we have learnt in class, and we also learn enormously
from our professional colleagues. Moreover, I think CAPS makes the
whole thing of working outside Hong Kong easier with their
on-going support so we
could focus on our
learning as an intern and
experience life here fully.
Pro�le2015 User Experience Design Intern Alibaba Inc., Hangzhou Headquarter
2014 Interactive Designer Paul Design Limited
Interactive Design Intern On-O�: Design and Technology
Graphic and Web Designer Lolli Media Limited
2011-2013
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Pro�le
CHUNG Hoi Ting, KarryBA(Hons) English Studies for the Profession
There is always a cliché that student studying languages would probably become a teacher in
the future. However, I don't think this applies to me and I believe that we could all choose our
future by determination and hard work.
Since year 2, I have cultivated a strong interest in event planning and marketing during my
project experiences with YMCA. Therefore, I started to seek practical work experience in both
the government and private PR �rms. When I got in touch with the �eld of PR, I found myself
a clearer and brighter pathway. My experience as an intern in a PR �rm and a summer intern
in the Hong Kong Competition Commission is the major motivation for me to pursue my
career in the marketing �eld after graduation. More importantly,
I would like to have a job in a statutory body like the
Competition Commission that put Hong Kong’s wellbeing as
their priority, which is di�erent than that of pro�t-making
business entities. Thus, I am very glad that I �nally become an
Executive Trainee at HKTDC now.
My experience with CAPS is my key to success in job-hunting.
For a better career preparation, I have joined quite a number of
CAPS activities before. I have joined the recruitment talks, mock
interview, Career Fair and Career Lab before graduation. Joining
these activities allows me to understand myself better and
further con�rm my career passion. My WIE experience also gave
me an eye-opening opportunity to understand the workplace
in reality including the interpersonal skills and the social manner
required.
My motto is: No pain no gain! Step beyond your comfort zones,
and take corresponding actions to sharpen your strengths while
polishing your weaknesses. We can all make a di�erence if we
have faith in ourselves!
A Language DegreeCan Get You Far
2015 Management Trainee Hong Kong Trade Development Council PR and Marketing Executive Anaiss Bridal
2014 PR o�cer PR 4Good Summer Intern (Law Department and
Public A�airs Department) Hong Kong Competition Commission
Exhibition Assistant Sotheby’s Hong Kong Limited
2013 Teaching Assistants British Council
2013 Survey Assistant AC Nielsen
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Travel industry has always been one of the four pillar industries
in Hong Kong. I foresee a great future in this industry and I
decided to devote my e�orts to improve myself in order to
survive in this industry.
I once worked as the Corporate Travel O�cer of Swire Travel
and the Research Analyst of Horwath HTL Consulting
Company. From the two WIEs, I learnt that communication skill
is crucial in order to be successful in this industry. Since I am not
a native speaker of Cantonese, to bolster the bond with
colleagues, I started to learn Cantonese to communicate with them in order that I could also understand the local culture of Hong Kong
more. I also improved my communication and presentation skills to deal with business clients. Flexibility and working beyond colleagues’
expectation allow you to gain their trust with ease. To summarize my two WIE tips, I would say stepping out of our comfort zones is
imperative and it also helps shape our future.
Above all, I explored myself and found that I would like to work as a generalist that can rotate to
di�erent departments. Therefore, I targeted for the position of Management Trainee when
applying for jobs. Though I have realized the bright future of tourism, I am an open-minded person
who would not limit myself in speci�c industry. Therefore I would like to explore areas that enable
me to learn more and unleash my potential, especially when it comes to my graduation job.
During job hunting, I was very thankful to CAPS for their help. I sought help from Career Lab and
the Mock Interviews also helped polish my interviewing skills. Since working in a prosperous
business hub really requires a bit of network, joining recruitment talks and alumni sharing could
help in this sense.
Enrich your personal experience by exploring uncharted areas! Realize your strengths and
weaknesses could secure you a success in the future!
Aim High &Go BeyondYour Major
2015 Management Trainee John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd.
2014 Research Analyst Horwath HTL Consulting Company
2013 Corporate Travel O�cer Swire Travel
Pro�le
WANG Siqi, LunaBSc (Hons) Tourism Management
2015 User Experience Design Intern Alibaba Inc., Hangzhou Headquarter
2014 Interactive Designer Paul Design Limited
Interactive Design Intern On-O�: Design and Technology
Graphic and Web Designer Lolli Media Limited
ZHAO Yi Ting BBA(Hons) Marketing
Current job: Management Trainee, Unilever
I think it is important to have the passion for the career
you are applying for and the full understanding of the
company. Understanding yourself through an internship
is the most important step. Faking yourself in an
interview can never get you the dream job. After �nding
your passion, you should do a thorough research on the
company.
CHEUNG Kai Cheong, Desmond BEng (Hons) Industrial and Systems Engineering
Current job:Technical Account Manager, Microsoft
There are three 'knows' I prepare myself for before every
interview – To know yourself, to know the company, and to
know why you are a �t for the company.
Jacky Chung BBA (Hons) Accounting
Current job: Associate in Risk Assurance, PWC
First and foremost, it is always about attitude. To be
honest, employers are not expecting fresh graduates
to provide immediate business impacts to the
company. Instead, it is an investment for the company.
Second, learning by trying also prepares you for the
next interview.
What were the key factors contributingto your success in the recruitmentselection processes?
CHAN Ka Yee, Christine BBA (Hons) Major in Management, Minor in Japanese
Current job: Management Trainee, South China Group
There are three prime factors that can help me to
outperform other candidates in the selection process,
including a positive attitude, a truthful presentation and
su�cient preparation.
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CHOI Kai Ming Double degree in Business Administration and Engineering
Current job: Graduate Trainee, Hong Kong Broadband
I’ve joined Career Lab and I found it very useful. Career
advisors in CAPS have helped me learn more about my
own job preference and helped me customize a CV that
suits me. The CV has helped me get quite a lot interviews.
I also joined several Recruitment Talks and learnt a lot
about di�erent industries and positions. I strongly
recommend my fellow students to join career lab and sit
in di�erent Recruitment Talks.
HING Li Ying, Tracy BSc (Hons) Hotel Management
Current job: Room Dining Trainee, Singapore Fullerton Hotel
While I was planning to apply for an oversea placement, CAPS
o�cer, Ms. Ponny Lam was very helpful and provided lots of useful
information to me. Besides, I also visited PolyU Job Portal
website to look for overseas WIE opportunities. The
o�shore placement pre-departure brie�ng also helped
me to understand clearly about my 6-month WIE
program and how I could transfer my skills from
university to future workplace.
CHAN Ka Yee, Christine BBA (Hons) Major in Management, Minor in Japanese
Current job: Management Trainee, South China Group
I joined Career Talks, Alumni Sharing and Career
Consultations before, which could support my job
hunting process greatly.
Career Talks provided me with the updated information
on job openings provided by di�erent companies, and a
chance to get to know the company more and meet
with their people. This could bene�t my initial stage of
job hunting.
Alumni sharing surely are eye opening events, with
plentiful information ranging from industrial prospects to
company cultures and job openings. This helps me to
look at a company or a position from another
perspective.
Career Consultations provided me with constructive
suggestions for interviews and reinforced con�dence.
This certainly helps me in my later stage of job hunting.
How did CAPS’ Services helpsupport your career development?
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Snapshot ofCAPS programmes2014-15
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• Valuable WIE Opportunities outside Hong Kong• Pre-WIE Trainings and Pre-departure Trainings
• 1-on-1 Career Coaching• Recruitment Talks & Annual Career Fairs• Job Platforms and e-Resume Builder
ExpandingHorizonsthrough
WIE
CAPSServices at
YourFingertips
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• Networking with Industry Experts• Market knowledge in new industry sectors• Mentorship Programme
Opportunities /Exposures
OutsideYour Discipline
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About The O�ce ofCareers and PlacementServices
• To provide valuable opportunities for students to apply classroom learning in the real-life work environment
• To provide various services and support to students’ career planning and development
• To train and nurture students to become “preferred graduates” for employment
The Office of Careers and Placement Services (CAPS) aim to provide a link between employers and students to
optimize students’ career plans. We offer comprehensive career guidance, resources and services to PolyU students,
including the following:
• Career development and training programmes to help students identify career interests, prepare for workplace
requirements and hone their job searching skills
• Personal and small group career coaching and guidance to optimize students’ career plans
• Local, China and International internship opportunities for the fulfilment of Work-Integrated Education
requirements
• Meeting and networking with prospective employers to learn about graduate job opportunities at recruitment
talks, career fairs and industry seminars
• Various internship opportunities, graduate permanent placements and career information to be posted on the
PolyU Job Board and Joint Institutions Job Information System
Our Mission
Our Services
Faculty of Applied Science & Textiles 15
Faculty of Business 100
Faculty of Construction and Environment 60
Faculty of Engineering 99
Faculty of Humanities 8
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences 5
School of Design 5
School of Hotel & Tourism Management 5
Total 297*
2015 WIE Hong Kong by Faculty
Faculty of Applied Science & Textiles 56
Faculty of Business 256
Faculty of Construction and Environment 45
Faculty of Engineering 154
Faculty of Humanities 32
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences 5
School of Design 7
School of Hotel & Tourism Management 19
SPEED & HKCC 25
Total 599
2015 WIE mainland China by Faculty
Faculty of Applied Science & Textiles 12
Faculty of Business 27
Faculty of Construction and Environment 12
Faculty of Engineering 37
Faculty of Humanities 14
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences 1
School of Design 3
School of Hotel & Tourism Management 8
Total 114
2015 WIE International by Faculty
Hong Kong
Mainland China
International
*As of 31 August 2015
2015 WIE Hong Kong by Industries
2015 WIE International by Regions
2015 WIE Mainland China by Cities
Accounting, Banking and FinanceBuilding, Construction and Property
Consumer Products & Retailing,Hospitality, Catering and Tourism
Enducation, Health Services,Hopitals and Community Services
Govemment
IT, Engineering, Industrail & Manufacturing
Logistics, Supply Chain andProcuremen
Public Utilities and Transportationt
Beijing
Hangzhou
Nanjing
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Xi’an
Huzhou
Ningbo
49%
12%
13%
9% 6%5%
3%3%
13%45%
4%2%1%23%
7%
5%
ASEAN
Europe
Russia
Canada
Turkey
Japan
Australia
Middle East33%
10%
9%3% 2% 2%
38%9%
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Contact us TU308, 3/F, Yip Kit Chuen BuildingThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHung Hom, [email protected]/caps www.fb.com/polyu.careers www.youtube.com/polyucaps www.twitter.com/polyucapswww.weibo.com/polyucaps COPYRIGHT©2015, Office of Careers and Placement Services. All Rights Reserved.
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