Career Open Day with Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited

Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited hosted a Career Open Day exclusively for the recipients of the Future Leader Scholarship Programme at the Head Office of Sun Hung Kai Centre on October 12, 2022. Twenty student awardees from HKU Business School participated in this exclusive event in which senior executives gave presentations on their latest construction technology and commitment to ESG responsibility for sustainable development as well as career opportunities at SHKP. The event was wrapped up with a mingling session where our student participants seized the opportunity to connect with the executives to get to know the company operation and career path in SHKP.

A senior executive gave an introduction about Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited

 

Mr. Thomas Kwok spoke to the audience

 

The group picture of student participants and SHKP staff

 

Students mingled with SHKP executives

 

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