"Career Let's Go" to help secondary school leavers plan their future
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An LD spokesperson said, "We have identified various job vacancies suitable for secondary school leavers who can browse the vacancies on the dedicated webpage of 'Career Let's Go' and make applications according to their personal aspirations."
The dedicated webpage also provides details on different types of job fairs organised by the LD, including:
* Recruitment days under the Youth Employment and Training Programme (YETP): The programme targets at young people aged 15 to 24 with educational attainment at the sub-degree level or below. Trainees being placed into employment will undergo salaried on-the-job training for six to 12 months;
* Recruitment days held at the LD's job centres in different districts and industry-based recruitment centres: Job seekers can have on-the-spot job interviews with employers of various industries, saving their time in job hunt; and
* Large-scale job fairs: A diversified range of job vacancies, many of which are suitable for secondary school leavers, are provided.
"To equip school leavers by enhancing their job interview skills and instilling proper values in their work ethics, the LD's two youth employment resource centres, namely Youth Employment Start (Y.E.S.) in Mong Kok and Kwai Fong, will organise a series of practical training courses through the 'Happy@Work' programme. We also provide career assessment and career consultation for school leavers to make early planning for their careers," the spokesman said.
"We encourage secondary school leavers opting to enter the employment market to join our YETP, which provides one-stop comprehensive pre-employment and on-the-job training. With no pre-set quota, the programme is free of charge, with allowances payable to trainees."
The latest information of "Career Let's Go" has been uploaded to its dedicated webpage (www.jobs.gov.hk/careerletsgo). Details of various events are also enclosed in the appendix. Enquiries can be made at the LD's 24-hour hotline 2717 1771 which is operated by 1823.
Ends/Thursday, May 9, 2024
Issued at HKT 11:00
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