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Constructive HR strategies to stay ahead of the talent rush

Most firms with ambitious growth plans look to expand their sales and marketing team, but the Hong Kong arm of construction services company ISG ....... ...

Job market hots up

Financial planners and analysts, senior architects, structural engineers, and actuaries are just four types of professionals in demand as Hong Kong's economy gathers momentum, writes Marc Burrage. ...

The demolition man

Thomas Wong, managing director of YSK2 Engineering, describes the demolition discipline as a "3D" job. "Dangerous, dirty and demanding - so as you can expect, it is not a popular career, especially among young people," he says. ...

What goes up ...

Demolition is highly skilled work learned mostly on the job, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Engineering talents

AECOM is seeking 60 top hires in Hong Kong, writes Andrea Zavadszky. ...

MTRC engineer cements trust

Jimmy Poon Kin-keung became interested in the construction industry at Aberdeen Technical School, where he was exposed to subjects that students in other schools might not have a chance to learn, such as technical design and drawings, and metal and woodwork, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Unearthing worldwide careers

As soon as he started studying civil and structural engineering at the University of Hong Kong, Raymond Koo knew he wanted to work ... ...

Home needs under one roof

With its core activities centred on helping low-income families with their housing needs, the Housing Department (HD) and Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) are responsible for ... ...

Arup engineer sees solid future for his sector

Tim Wong Ming-tai, assistant civil and structural engineer at Arup, thinks the best is yet to come for the Hong Kong building industry as the government continues to ... ...