Is living and working in Hong Kong for you?
July 13th, 2012 by Simon HaddockCould Hong Kong be one of the best places in the world to live? The vibrant and fast-paced city should have enough to keep even the most demanding expat satisfied. A clutch of architectural masterpieces, some of the world’s best restaurants combined with stunning parkland means there are plenty to keep you occupied.
Hong Kong offers a host of memorable tourist attractions within its compact area, with The Peak, Victoria Harbour and the Giant Buddha among the most awe-inspiring. You’ll be amazed by the diverse contrasts and close proximity of stunning cityscapes and soaring mountains, heritage sites and extensive green countryside.
The engineering industry is booming in Hong Kong in particular the rail sector. Hong Kong is embarking on a number of key infrastructure projects to bring high speed rail to the cosmopolitan region and increase connections to mainland China. The city’s main transit organisation, the MTR Corporation, is at the heart of all the developments.
Hong Kong has progressed to become a leading financial and services centre in Asia. The unique blend of eastern and western influences, matched by diverse attractions and stunning countryside, has also made Hong Kong Asia’s prime tourist destination.
Resourcing Solutions in conjunction with Rail Personnel are proud to be associated with the MTR to recruit talent in delivering rail projects which would look great on any CV! This is your chance to experience this energetic environment.
If you think Hong Kong is the place for you, then head to our dedicated Hong Kong jobs page for more information about the role we are recruiting for. We would also recommend taking time to visit the MTR website to understand their visions for Hong Kong.
Other points of reference include www.discoverhongkong.com (HK Tourism Board website: Useful Info) and www.cab.org.hk (Community Advice Bureau website: Living in HK Booklet).
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