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Briefing Session on Joint Recruitment (Part I) January 12, 2011

Briefing Session on Joint Recruitment (Part I) January 12, 2011

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Briefing Session on Joint Recruitment (Part I)

January 12, 2011

Programme Characteristics

• Since… 1997• Offshore internship: Mainland + Overseas• Benefits around 200 students each year• Variety of programme items

Programme Items under GIP 2011• MAINLAND

• Beijing Xuanwu Hospital Project• Non-Commercial Organization Project• Multi-National Company Internship Exposure• Beijing Museum / Library Project (HKUYA)• “New Youth New World” Summer Internship Programme (HKUYA)• “New Youth, New World” Chongqing Programme (HKUYA)• Nanjing Technology Companies Project• Xi’an Cultural Indusrty Project

Programme Items under GIP 2011• OVERSEAS• Internship Opportunities in Overseas Cities

Cities• Internship Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region,

e.g. Singapore

MAINLAND Part• Beijing Xuanwu Hospital Project

• Around 4-week attachment programme at Beijing Xuanwu Hospital (北京宣武醫院)

• Administered by the Capital University for Medical Science (首都醫科大學)

• Beijing• For MED, PHA, NRS, PBH and BCM• Around 30 interns

MAINLAND Part• Non-Commercial Organization Project

• Work exposure at some Non-commercial Organizations like NGOs

• Beijing, Shanghai• Around 4 - 6 weeks• Around 10 interns

MAINLAND Part• Multi-National Company Internship Exposure

• Full-fledge internship trainings at MNCs• Companies in 2010: AON, BEA, CDB, Citibank,

Dragon Crowd, HKETO, Jones Lang LaSalle, Kai Shing, Kerry Logistics, KPMG, Pitney Bowes, Shanghai Fuxin Property, Shui On, Sanlitun Village

• Cities in 2010: Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Shenyang, Nanjing, Wuhan, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai

• Around 6 – 12 weeks• Around 50 interns

MAINLAND Part• Beijing Museum / Library Project

• Organized by the Hong Kong United Youth Association• A joint-university project• Work exposure at museums / National Library• Host organizations in 2010: 中國國家圖書館、北京自然博物

館、北京魯迅博物館、宋慶齡同志故居、故宮博物院、首都博物館、恭王府管理中心、北京天文館、文化部民族民間文藝發展中心、中國科學技術館、梅蘭芳大劇院

• Beijing• Around 5 weeks• Around 20 interns

MAINLAND Part• “New Youth, New World” Summer Internship Programme

• Organized by the Hong Kong United Youth Association

• A joint-university project• Internship at renowned enterprises +

well structured talks and visits• Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian• Around 5 - 6 weeks• Around 25 interns

MAINLAND Part• “New Youth, New World” Summer Internship Programme

• Organized by the Hong Kong United Youth Association

• A joint-university project, new initiative• Work exposure at Government bodies• Chongqing• Around 5 - 6 weeks• Around 5 interns

MAINLAND Part• Nanjing Technology Companies Project

• State/Private – owned enterprises relating to Technology industry

• Nanjing• Around 4 – 6 weeks• ERG and SCI students more relevant• Around 15 interns

MAINLAND Part• Xi’an Cultural Industries Project

• State/Private – owned enterprises relating to cultural industry

• Xi’an• Around 4 – 6 weeks• Around 15 interns

OVERSEAS Part• Internship Opportunities in Overseas Cities

• Full-fledge internship trainings at MNCs / Government bodies

• Companies in 2010: 4 pm, AON, Crown Relocations, HKETO, HKTDC, HSBC, L’Oreal, Special Broadcasting Service, UBC, World Information Transfer

• Cities in 2010: Berlin, Dublin, London, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Sydney, Toronto and Vancouver

• Around 6 – 12 weeks• Around 25 interns

OVERSEAS Part• Internship Opportunities in Asia Pacific Region, e.g. Singapore

• Full-fledge internship trainings at MNCs / NGOs• Companies in 2010 (Singapore): Crown

Relocations, HKETO, Jones Lang LaSalle, KPMG, Ping Healthcare, THKMS

• Around 6 – 12 weeks• Around 15 interns

Briefing Session on Joint Recruitment

Experience Sharing – 2010 participantsJanuary 12, 2011