Considering a career in Hong Kong? Find out what exciting opportunities are on offer, and how an MBA can help you land them in this webinar with HKUST Business School
Want to find out about the most exciting jobs in Hong Kong? In this In this BusinessBecause Presents webinar, we explore some of the hottest job opportunities in the region for business school grads right now, and how an MBA in Hong Kong can help you break into this dynamic market.BusinessBecause writer, Bethany Garner, spoke with a careers expert from HKUST Business School, and an alum working in Hong Kong right now.
Christopher Yip is Senior Consultant for MBA Career & Alumni Development at HKUST Business School, where he’s helped students work toward their career goals for almost a decade.
Varun Sood is an HKUST MBA graduate (2020) and Senior Associate with PwC in Hong Kong, working in Climate and Sustainability.
Key takeaways from this webinar:
→ Discover what job opportunities are available for MBAs in Hong Kong, across a range of sectors
→ Hear from an HKUST alumnus now working in Hong Kong, to find out what it was like to study the MBA, and work in the region as an international grad
→ Find out what skills and abilities Hong Kong employers are looking for in their MBA hires today, and what HKUST is doing to prepare its students for this environment
Student Reviews
Excellent Supporting Staff
HKUST campus is a very scenic place. However, the best part of the university is the professors and administrators. I have had numerous instances where I have approached them outside their office hours and asked them for help. I have always received full support, and they have helped me escape some very tricky situations. I will miss the faculty and especially the UG Hall 5 Residence Master. I am grateful for his help during my undergraduate program. I will recommend people choose HKUST for their bachelor, master, or Ph.D. studies. Do experience the hall life and you will never regret it.
Stressful university
Vibe
Students in HKUST is really competitive, they study really hard.
Environment
Nice sea view and modern campus
Teaching
Many professors are from mainland, whose accent are difficult to understand sometimes.
Harsh grading from most of the professors from my department
Opportunities
HKUST provides many opportunities and guidance for students on careers and extracurricular activities
Hard working and motivational
Major selection activities are very competitive. 1st/2nd year students work hard to get into popular majors they want. If you enjoy working in a competitive environment, this is a great place. Great ocean view with sports facilities and activities ready for you. Many programmes and social clubs available to boost your cv, learn practical skills for future jobs and interviews.
Good for academics but not that good for student life
Professors and teaching staffs definitely know what they are teaching and have strong knowledge in their discipline; Academics can be quite tough and stressful for students as everyone works very hard and course grades are rather competitive; Student societies exist but are not extensive. Activities are also mostly non-existent.