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HKSTP I T Career Expo to Provide Over 3,000 Job Openings to Global Talent and Upskill Them with Generative AI Technology

  • Written by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire[1] - 26 February 2024 - Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is organising its annual Innovation and Technology (I&T) Career Expo on 8 March 2024 under the theme of "Talent Power Up", offering talent with both tech and non-tech background a full day experience ranging from instant job matching, Generative AI workshops to leading tech enterprise showcases. The Career Expo will connect job seekers with over 3,000 opportunities in the flourishing I&T ecosystem while empowering them to tackle changes and challenges brought by Generative AI.

Talent Power Up” I&T Career Expo 2024 will provide over 3,000 job openings and upskill talent with Generative AI technology.

More than 80 booths of Park companies from strategic industries including micro-electronics, AI & data, biotechnology and green tech, among others, will present a variety of openings for talent from all disciplines. Designated 1-on-1 interview zones and a "Power Hub" will be set up to expedite job matching and networking with innovators and startup founders.

Strategic partners and tech gurus are coming together in hosting a series of events around Science Park. In a workshop organised by LinkedIn, experts will unravel the secret of resumes most picked by employers based on the platform's algorithm and database. Leading multinational AI companies and HKSTP professionals will arm job seekers with essential knowledge and know-how of Generative AI, as well as an exclusive forecast on how Generative AI is impacting different industries in 2024.

Leading AI software companies SenseTime, Deloitte Digital, Infineon and the microelectronics startups hub HKSTP x ARROW Hardware Lab will be opening doors in demonstration of a promising career prospect.

"Generative AI is transforming the workplace in every possible way. Job natures are shifting from human intensive to tech intensive. With AI taking care of repetitive tasks, humans can focus on the creative and strategic aspects of tasks to optimise efficiency," said Fanny Wong, Head of Talents and Human Resources of HKSTP.

"As the largest I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong, HKSTP encourages people to embrace innovation through mastering the powerful tool of technology. This year, the Career Expo is devised to equip talent with AI skillsets, enhancing versatility for them to excel in any jobs," she added.

Talent nurturing holds irreplaceable importance in developing Hong Kong into an international I&T hub. The annual Career Expo is amongst an array of HKSTP's initiatives in an effort to bring in new blood and foster the I&T talent pool of the city.

For more details and registration, please visit: https://stp.hk/48uOsej[2]

Hashtag: #HKSTP

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References

  1. ^ Media OutReach Newswire (www.media-outreach.com)
  2. ^ https://stp.hk/48uOsej (stp.hk)

Authors: Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation

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