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Among All Recruitment Magazines in Hong Kong! Job classified ads* and Readership# for 5 consecutive years Among all recruitment magazines in Hong Kong! 2019Q3 Extensive publishing network (Effective from 1st Feb 2020) Exclusively# distributed at HK MTR stations In order to maximize the interest and Exclusive# HKMTR main line stations promotion effectiveness for our (Every Tuesday and Friday at 5:30pm) customers, JobMarket continuously Island Line & South Island Line Tsuen Wan Line Kwun Tong Line Tseung Kwan O Line expands its distribution network. From January 2014, JobMarket are Kennedy Town Station Tsuen Wan Station Lam Tin Station Po Lam Station distributed at all MTR stations on the HKU Station Tai Wo Hau Station Kwun Tong Station Hang Hau Station Island Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Kwun Sheung Wan Station Kwai Hing Station Ngau Tau Kok Station Tseung Kwan O Station Tong Line, Tseung Kwan O Line, Central Station Kwai Fong Station Kowloon Bay Station Yau Tong Station Tung Chung Line, East Rail Line and Admiralty Station Lai King Station Choi Hung Station Wan Chai Station West Rail Line every Tuesday and Mei Foo Station Diamond Hill Station Tung Chung Line Causeway Bay Station Friday. With a total coverage of Lai Chi Kok Station Wong Tai Sin Station Fortress Hill Station Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Cheung Sha Wan Station Lok Fu Station Tsing Yi Station North Point Station Sham Shui Po Station Kowloon Tong Station most of the New Territories, it owns Tung Chung Station Quarry Bay Station Prince Edward Station Shek Kip Mei Station the largest railway distribution Nam Cheong station Tai Koo Station Mong Kok Station Whampoa Station network among all the recruitment Sai Wan Ho Station Yau Ma Tei Station media in Hong Kong. Shau Kei Wan Station Jordan Station Chai Wan Station Tsim Sha Tsui Station Wong Chuk Hang Station Street points** Universities, colleges and other institutions Entrance of Tuen Mun Station, Tin Shui Wai Station, Universities and colleges Tai Wai Station, Sha Tin Station Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong Baptist University – School of Continuing Education The Chinese University of Hong Kong Public Libraries The Chinese University of Hong Kong – School of Continuing and Professional Studies City University of Hong Kong 13 Labour Department Job Centres Community College of City University The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Wanchai, Sai Ying Pung, North Point, San Po Kong, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong Community College Cheung Sha Wan, Sheung Shui, Shatin,Tai Po, Tsuen Wan, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Tuen Mun, Tung Chung, Tin Shui Wai The University of Hong Kong HKU SPACE Community College Online Version HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Community College Lingnan University The electronic version of Hong Kong Shue Yan University Job Market Magazine The Open University of Hong Kong publishes on www.jobmarket.com.hk simultaneously. Tung Wah College Other institutions Wall Street Institute - Jordan and Sha Tin Hong Kong Management Association - Hung Hom and Tin Shui Wai Hong Kong College of Technology - Ho Man Tin and Kwun Tong Employees Retraining Board Service Center (Kowloon East) - Kwun Tong Employees Retraining Board Training Center - Chai Wan Employees Retraining Board - Tin Shui Wai Continuous Professional Education Centre - Jordan **Distribution location depends on market conditions *Source: admanGo 2014 to 2018 report. JobMarket is the winner of total advertisement in recruitment magazine in Hong Kong #Source: Ipsos Media Atlas 2015 first quarter to 2019 third quarter report. JobMarket is the winner of total readership in recruitment magazine in Hong Kong 客戶服務:3181 3322 廣告熱線:3181 3181 傳真:3181 3300 電郵:[email protected] 香港將軍澳將軍澳工業邨駿昌街7號星島新聞集團大廈2樓 電話:(852) 3181 3322 傳真:(852) 3181 3300 網址:www.jobmarket.com.hk 2/F Sing Tao News Corporation Building, 7 Chun Cheong Street, Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3181 3322 Fax: (852) 3181 3300 Website: www.jobmarket.com.hk .
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