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Access Youth Employment Start Member Zone
“Youth Employment Start” (Y.E.S.) provides one-stop, personalised advisory and support services on employment and self-employment for young people aged 15 to 29 who legally reside and work in Hong Kong.
Select Candidates for Employers
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Find a Local Domestic Helper
The "Smart Living" Scheme administered by the Employees Retraining Board (ERB) is a one-stop free referral platform for domestic services.
Provide Free Employment Service for People with Disabilities
The Selective Placement Division of the Labour Department was established in July 1980 to provide free recruitment service to employers and free employment service to job seekers with disabilities
Post Vacancies with Labour Department
he Labour Department provides free recruitment services to local employers. The vacancies received here will be posted up at the Labour Department's Job Centres. They will also be available in the Internet and other publicity channels where job seekers can read them.
Search for Mainland Working Opportunities
To help job seekers and employers to search or register vacancies, this web site is equipped with a search engine for Mainland jobs. Job seekers interested in Mainland jobs would be able to search for Mainland jobs placed by Hong Kong employers through the Labour Department.
Select Candidates for Employers
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Provide Free Employment Service for People with Disabilities
The Selective Placement Division of the Labour Department was established in July 1980 to provide free recruitment service to employers and free service for open employment to job seekers with disabilities
Post Vacancies with Labour Department
The Labour Department provides free recruitment services to local employers. The vacancies received here will be posted up at the Labour Department's Job Centres. They will also be available in the Internet and other publicity channels where job seekers can read them.