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The odds of going to a university in Hong Kong and staying in Hong Kong. Is it easy to stay in Hong Kong after graduating from a university in Hong Kong?

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If you are an undergraduate business school graduate from a university in Hong Kong, it will be easier for you to stay and work in Hong Kong by at least applying for a job at the Big Four accounting firms. This ratio is roughly between 70% and 80%.

If you are an undergraduate graduate from a non-business school, it will be more difficult to stay in Hong Kong because Hong Kong, as an international financial center, has limited demand for this type of talent. About 30% to 50% can stay in Hong Kong, part of which is to stay in school to continue graduate studies, and the other part to work.

If you are a graduate student, regardless of business school or non-business school, the probability of staying in Hong Kong is low, about 20%, depending on your major. Hong Kong generally does not favor graduate students without work experience, which is very different from mainland China. Moreover, because graduate students have lived in Hong Kong for a short period of time, they are not very adaptable to Hong Kong, which reduces the possibility of staying in Hong Kong.

The chances vary from university to university. Generally speaking, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have slightly higher chances, while other universities have lower chances.

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Supplementary answer:

Studying finance at the University of Hong Kong can enter the following industries:

Investment banking, commercial banking, consulting accounting Firms

The first three categories earn relatively little, and accounting firms earn the most.

The perception that higher education is better is limited to mainland China. The mainstream view in Hong Kong is that two years of work experience is better than two years of graduate school in Hong Kong. The second is that as a graduate student, the company has higher expectations for your abilities than for undergraduates. However, a considerable number of graduate students did not actually improve their abilities much during their postgraduate studies, or they did not learn as much as they did during two years of work. Therefore, companies rarely hire graduate students without work experience.

In fact, mainland China’s emphasis on graduate students has also begun to decline. When many companies recruit, the monthly salary of graduate students is only two to three hundred yuan higher than that of undergraduate students.