Hong Kong has been in the front line to providing the most friendly emigration policies. This has helped various professionals to access the job market in Hong Kong and the neighbor growing economies. The well educated population has grown a vast task force in areas of specializations from the local talent enhancement though formal and technical education. The society is pegged on excellent work ethics that make them cope well with any working environment and anyone as an employer embracing international professional code of conduct.
People of Hong Kong are cultured to perform an efficient work and have a positive mental attitude towards work. This is a proof that their economic growth is out of their efforts and they are hard working and knowledge of western business culture. Hong Kong schools and business colleges teach English, which is the most preferred language in the entire business world. This serves as a common factor for the professional competitiveness and exploitation of skills. Vast population can as well communicate proficiently in the languages used in China and Hong Kong. These languages are Putonghua and Cantonese respectively.
The best work ethical practice in Hong Kong leaves people with no fear for industrial actions in the event they have been hired locally. The visitor’s friendly immigration policies have attracted such professionals from all over the world along with investors towards the city. Work visa are more or less free for the talented and skilled professionals. The human policies allow diplomats and the expatriates to bring with them their dependants and family members who in turn can freely work in Hong Kong and can do any type of investments.
Hong Kong houses the best and most competitive science and technical universities in Asia. In the year 2012/2013, QS world university rankings have placed Hong Kong University the best in the entire Asia. The same thing applies to the Hong Kong’s business colleges with such colleges like the Hong Kong University of Science and technology on top in the EMBA programme world wide. In order to sum it, Hong Kong has 3 universities in the top 50 and up to 5 in the best 200 globally. You can guess the quality and competitiveness of such graduates who leave these universities for the Hong Kong job market. The liberal job market leaves people with choices and they can do it with a lot of ease