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| The chance may not be positive if you try it with the companies straight away in HK. But you might consider to try with German company. I worked in a German company before. They love German graduates and have hired quite a number of fresh graduates from Germany. They can pay quite well. But if you want to get the better package(including housing). You migh consider to join a German company in German first, then ask for transfer.Local direct hire will not include housing. German companies in HK are quite a lot, namely Alliance, BASF, Bayer, Schenker...etc And they are one of the best employer in the town. |
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| [quote=geo-seb;218193] For example, the employer has to post job advertisements in Hong Kong, interview several local people, and then write a convincing essay to the immigration department why all those local applicants are unsuitable for the job and why you are the only suitable candidate. QUOTE] But I guess that only applies to local-local companies? My employer is a large UK based company; I just graduated in Europe and got my working visa without any problem. Or would they have actually gone through that ordeal to get me in? I've seen a few, non-local, people come in after me, but don't think there were any interviews with locals prior to that.......? |
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Thanks for sharing. BTW, as you got a position in HK, did you have any qualification that local people did not have ? |
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