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23.06.2021
Date: 23 June 2021, Wednesday
Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue: Construction Industry Recruitment Centre, Labour Department (1/F, Hong Kong Institute of Construction - Kowloon Bay Campus, 44 Tai Yip Street, Kowloon Bay)

Limited walk-in interviews are available and arranged on first-come-first-served basis.

Walk-in interviews are available for the below companies and trades:
Employer Trade
AJC Joint Venture General Welder, Metal Worker, Metal Scaffolder and Metal Formwork Erector
Build King Construction Limited General Welder, Metal Scaffolder and Metal Formwork Erector, Lift Mechanic
Bouygues Travaux Publics General Welder, Tunnel Worker
Chevalier (HK) Limited Lift Mechanic
China Habour Engineering Company Limited General Welder, Metal Worker
Gammon Construction Limited Ground Investigation Operator, Piling Operative (Bored Pile)
Genetron Engineering Co Ltd General Welder, Metal Worker
Schindler Lifts (HK) Limited Lift Mechanic
Shui On Construction Co. Ltd General Welder, Metal Worker, Metal Scaffolder and Metal Formwork Erector
Zhen Hua Engineering Company Limited Specialist Marine Work Trade
* In view of prevention of COVID-19, all persons must complete a health declaration form, be subject to a body temperature check and wear a face mask before entering the HKIC premises. For those who do not wear a face mask, or have a body temperature higher than 37 degrees Celsius, or are subject to the HK Government compulsory quarantine or isolation order, or are residing in a building with confirmed case(s) or have been to countries or regions listed on the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) website in the past 14 days (Details are in accordance with the updated health quarantine announcements by CHP, www.chp.gov.hk/en/index.html ), they are not allowed to enter HKIC premises. CIC/HKIC reserves the right to admit or deny any people from entering its premises in the interests of public health.
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