Career Times

Career Times

"Career Times", an English-language recruitment weekly for business executives, has been published by Hong Kong Economic Times Limited every Friday since 1997. With an average weekly circulation of 210,000 copies, it is currently the market leaderFact|date=February 2007 in quality job postings especially in the Banking & Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Merchandising and Sales sectors.

Careertimes.com.hk, the online version of Career Times was launched in 1999 as an alternative recruitment and information portal for jobseekers and human resources professionals. It offers full editorial contents in sync with Career Times, including recruitment related information, self-improvement, industry insights, exclusive interviews and many more. With more than 435,000 members, 673,000 daily page views and thousands of corporate openings, careertimes.com.hk has come a long way and become one of the leading recruitment portals in Hong KongFact|date=February 2007.

External links

* [http://www.careertimes.com.hk Official Website]


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