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Tsuen Wan Job Fair Tsuen Wan Job Fair Date: 21-23 October 2014 (Tuesday to Thursday) Time: 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Last admission at 5:00 p.m.) Venue: Sky Dome Atrium, Level 1, Discovery Park Shopping Centre, Tsuen Wan (MTR Tsuen Wan Station Exit A3) Employers conduct on-the-spot recruitment of about 7,600 vacancies! Different participating organisations on each day! Free admission! Welcome to join! You can get a souvenir for joining the event! Subscribe for latest information on large-scale job fairs at “MyGovHK” (www.gov.hk)! Next job fair will be held at Domain, Yau Tong on 5-6 November 2014! 21 October 2014 (Tuesday) Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location Aeon Stores (Hong Kong) Co. Cashiering Salesperson (Household) Anywhere in H.K. Ltd. (Full-time/Part-time) Supermarket Cashier (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Salesperson (Fresh Food) (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Salesperson (Grocery & Non-Food) Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Customer Service Assistant Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Uniform Guard (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Cook Anywhere in H.K. Cashiering Salesperson (Living Plaza) Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Inventory Attendant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Salesperson (Hot Delicatessen) Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Technician (Full-time) Anywhere in H.K. Ting Key Investment Ltd. Filling Station Servant Anywhere in H.K. Thermos Hong Kong Limited Promoter Anywhere in H.K. G2000 (Apparel) Limited Sales Associate (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Cashier Tsui, Shatin Warehouse Assistant Causeway Bay 1 Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location Luk Fook Holdings Co. Ltd. Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Cashier Anywhere in H.K. Sales Executive (Watch Department) Anywhere in H.K. Sales Executive Anywhere in H.K. Goldsmith Anywhere in H.K. Senior Sales Executive Anywhere in H.K. Manager Anywhere in H.K. St. Sara Fashion Company Limited Sales (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Mekim Limited (Meka) Consultant (Products) Anywhere in H.K. RSH (Hong Kong) Limited Store Assistant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Causeway Bay , Tseung Kwan Warehouse Assistant (Full-time) O , Tsim Sha Tsui Warehouse Assistant (Part-time) Kwun Tong Charmston Apparel Marketing Limited Supervisor/ Shop Manager Anywhere in H.K. Senior Sales Anywhere in H.K. Sales (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Pricerite Stores Limited Sales Consultant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Store Assistant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. TSL Management Services Limited Foreign Sales Hung Hom Junior Sales Hung Hom Hung Hom , Kln. Bay , Kwun Fieldwork Data Acquisition Assistant Tong Sales Anywhere in H.K. Cashier Anywhere in H.K. Livington Enterprises Limited Senior Service Consultant Anywhere in H.K. Service Consultant Anywhere in H.K. Marks and Spencer (Asia Pacific) Sales Advisor (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Limited Shop Assistant / Trainee Monsoon Accessorize (Asia) Limited Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Shop Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Shop Manager Anywhere in H.K. I.T Apparels Limited Beauty Advisor H.K. Island , Kln. Peninsula Shop Assistant (Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Sales (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Causeway Bay , Kln. Tong , Cashier Mong Kok , Tsim Sha Tsui 2 Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location ParknShop (HK) Limited Store Assistant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Cashier (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Shop Assistant - Fruit & Vegetables Anywhere in H.K. (Full-time/Part-time) Meat Butcher Anywhere in H.K. Meat Butcher Trainee (Full-time) Anywhere in H.K. Baker Anywhere in H.K. Inventory & System Officer Anywhere in H.K. Customer Services Assistant Ocean Three Development Limited Kwai Chung (Full-time/Part-time) Clerk Kwai Chung Kwai Chung , Kwun Tong , Stock keeper (Full-time/Part-time) Lai Chi Kok , Quarry Bay Kwai Chung , Kwun Tong , Salesperson (Full-time/Part-time) Lai Chi Kok , Mong Kok Kwun Tong , Lai Chi Kok , Cashier Mong Kok , Quarry Bay Just Gold Company Limited Sales Trainee Mong Kok , Tsim Sha Tsui Grand Asian Limited (S.Culture) Sales Trainee / Sales Assistant Anywhere in H.K. Senior Sales Anywhere in H.K. Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Shop Manager Anywhere in H.K. Causeway Bay , Mong Kok , Stock keeper Tsim Sha Tsui Shop Manager / Assistant Shop Vita Green Health Products Co. Ltd. Anywhere in H.K. Manager Shop Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. TCM Prescription Consultant Anywhere in H.K. Shop Assistant Anywhere in H.K. Promoter Anywhere in H.K. Retail Shop Management Trainee Anywhere in H.K. Mong Kok , Sheung Shui , 3D-Gold Jewellery (HK) Ltd Sales Executive (Jewellery / Watch) Tsim Sha Tsui , Tsuen Wan Mong Kok , Sheung Shui , Cashier Tsim Sha Tsui , Tsuen Wan Osim (HK) Co., Ltd. Deliveryman Ngau Tau Kok Sales Consultant Anywhere in H.K. 3 Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location Ingrid Millet Limited Technician Tai Tam Security Guard Tai Tam Warehouse Assistant Tsuen Wan Beautician Trainee Anywhere in H.K. Beautician Anywhere in H.K. Body Therapist Trainee Anywhere in H.K. Body Theraist Anywhere in H.K. Beauty Consultant Trainee Anywhere in H.K. Beauty Consultant (Beauty Salon) Anywhere in H.K. Shop Operation Assistant Anywhere in H.K. Receptionist Anywhere in H.K. Massagist Anywhere in H.K. Promoter Anywhere in H.K. Cleaner Anywhere in H.K. Sanwo International Co Ltd Warehouse Assistant Chai Wan Junior Salespeople Anywhere in H.K. Salespeople Anywhere in H.K. Senior Salespeople Anywhere in H.K. Shop Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Sportshouse Limited Shop Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Senior Sales Anywhere in H.K. Sales (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Cashier Anywhere in H.K. Storekeeper (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Wing Wah Cake Shop Limited (Wing Wah Food Manufactory Packer Yuen Long Limited) Junior Cake Cook Yuen Long Lorry Assistant Yuen Long Housekeeper Yuen Long Cured Food Plant Worker Yuen Long Storekeeper Chek Lap Kok Shop Assistant Anywhere in H.K. Sidefame Ltd. Sales Associate Anywhere in H.K. Part-time Sales Anywhere in H.K. Senior Sales Associate Anywhere in H.K. Bauhaus Holdings Ltd. Warehouse Assistant Tsuen Wan Junior Sales Anywhere in H.K. 4 Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location Bauhaus Holdings Ltd. Sales Anywhere in H.K. Stock Audit Clerk Anywhere in H.K. Bao Dim Sin Seng Limited / Yearly Golden Rise Limited Butcher Anywhere in H.K. (Yearly Golden Rise Limited) (Bao Dim Sin Seng Limited) Shop Manager/eress Anywhere in H.K. Shop Assistant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Japan Home Centre (H.K.) Limited Shop Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Salesperson (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Prince Jewellery And Watch Company Cashier Causeway Bay , Tsim Sha Tsui Limited Causeway Bay , Mong Kok , Sales Trainee Sheung Shui , Tsim Sha Tsui , Tuen Mun Causeway Bay , Mong Kok , Messenger & Miscellaneous Tsim Sha Tsui Whirlpool (Hong Kong) Limited Promoter Anywhere in H.K. Service Coordinator Kwai Chung Customer Service & Telesales Kwai Chung Coordinator Technician Kwai Hing Showroom Representative Causeway Bay Embry (H.K.) Ltd. Junior Sales/ Sales Anywhere in H.K. Mong Kok , North Point , Tin Angel Cosmetics International Ltd. Cashier Shui Wai , Tuen Mun , Wanchai , Yuen Long Mong Kok , Tsuen Wan , Tuen Shop Assistant Mun , Wanchai , Yuen Long Beauty Apprentice Anywhere in H.K. Beautician Anywhere in H.K. Massagist Anywhere in H.K. Beauty Advisor Anywhere in H.K. Kwun Tong , North Point , Beauty Consultant Wanchai Kwun Tong , Mong Kok , Tseung Receptionist Kwan O , Wanchai , Yuen Long Cleaner (Full-time/Part-time) Kwun Tong , Wanchai 5 22 October 2014 (Wednesday) Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hong Room Attendant Tsim Sha Tsui Kong (Full-time/Part-time) F&B Services Agent Tsim Sha Tsui (Full-time/Part-time) Bell Services Agent Tsim Sha Tsui Cleaning Attendant Tsim Sha Tsui (Full-time/Part-time) Choi Lung Maxicab Public Light Public Light Bus Driver Tsuen Wan Bus Limited (Full-time/Part-time) Public Light Bus Driver Tsuen Wan (Night-shift) (Full-time/Part-time) Kai Shing Management Services Property Assistant (Services Tsing Yi Limited Operation) Concierge Tsuen Wan Security Guards Sham Tseng , Tsing Yi , Tsuen Wan Yosun Hong Kong Corp. Ltd. Warehouse Clerk Tuen Mun Warehouse Assistant Tuen Mun HR Executive Tsuen Wan , Tuen Mun Administration Executive Tsuen Wan , Tuen Mun Yoshinoya Fast Food / Maria's Mei Foo , Sai Wan , Shatin , Bakery (Yoshinoya Fast Food Delivery Driver (Part-time) Southern Dist. , To Kwa Wan , (Hong Kong) Ltd) Tsuen Wan Warehouse Keeper Lai Chi Kok , Shatin (Full-time/Part-time) Assistant Store Manager Anywhere in H.K. Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Assistant Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Crew (Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. (Maria's Bakery Company Limited) Assistant Manager Anywhere in H.K. Supervisor Anywhere in H.K. Senior Shop Assistant Anywhere in H.K. Shop Assistant (Full-time/Part-time) Anywhere in H.K. Senior Baker (Bread) Anywhere in H.K. Baker (Bread) Anywhere in H.K. Senior Baker (Cake) Anywhere in H.K. Baker (Cake) Anywhere in H.K. 6 Participating Organisation Job Vacancy Location DHL Express (Hong Kong) Limited Administrative Assistant Central , Kwun Tong Operations Agent - China-Asia Hub Chek Lap Kok (Full-time/Part-time) Operations Agent (Data-Entry) Cheung Sha Wan Cheung Sha Wan , Tsing Yi , Tsuen Operations Agent (Warehouse) Wan Temp Courier (1-Year Contract) Cheung Sha Wan , Tsuen Wan Modern Living Property Security Guard Kwai Chung Management Limited Outback Steakhouse Supervisor / Manager Anywhere in H.K.
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