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Hi guys, I am an indian national and looking for a job in Hong kong, Please let me know is there any place here from where the companies are hiring or some useful job portal.Thanks
 
I' been offered a Job at HK, and the sallary will be 3000 USD,
do you If i move in what will be the monthly expenditure including an Apartment for me/ Foods for th ewhole month & ocational Drink out's
 
I am intending to have a MSc in HKUST. The courses are in evenings from 7pm to 10pm. would it be possible for me to find a job with enough earnings to cover my expenses?
thank you
 
Hello to all of you!
I am an european and I've been offered a job for HKD 28k, with no housing allowance. I am 31, single and very social person. If i live a normal life - with gym, restaurant once a week, having a late night once a week or two , cinema or theatre twice a month etc. do you think i can save at all or it will be just enough to have this normal life, or it won't be enough even to have this? Please help! I need to give an answer ASAP.....
 
Hi MIP,
Rent will burn quite a large proportion of the salary as the average have surged since 2010. A decent 500 sq. ft. flat in most parts of Kowloon or Hong Kong Island will cost around 10k-15k HKD (bills included) depending on the location and condition. Transportation and food - around 4k a month, if you have your dinner at home. Spending on entertainment - about 2-3k HKD a month for the frequency you have mentioned. You may probably need to pay about 1k on MPF each month but I don't know if it's applicable to non-permanent residents. So if you spend within the budget you may save 11k HKD each month...
 
The main source of pollution now in HK is the traffic as industries in Shenzhen and Guangdong have moved to other South Asian countries. NT are mostly residential areas with less heavy traffic and better town planning and more parks, and also lower rent and price of goods than Kowloon and HK Island. The downside is the longer transportation time (1-2 hours from the CBD) and the transportation at late night after the MTR have stopped.
Things have been quite messed up last year. The most important part is the crazy inflation rate in 2011... which stays above 4% for all months of the year. McDonalds have raised menu prices three times in a year. Rents also surged from 5.5k HKD as mentioned to nearly 9k per month for the same living condition. Foreigners are generally welcomed in most companies, but it seemed that many companies have hurt a lot in the debt crisis, so they'll probably be less willing to pay high salaries. It's still livable in Hong Kong, but life have become harder...
 
Thank you Kesler,

There is something else that bothers me. It's loneliness and balance in life....
Is there a good cultural life compared to the European countries where you can find lots of cultural events, exhibitions, performance, street art and underground arts and events.
Are the companies really so demanding and pushing and taking peoples free time so there is not a lot left for socialising and personal interests....
It seems that it is a very lonely place or that's just the impression that i get from publications in media.....how human it is, is there a focus towards the individual, are people open to communicate with newcomers and strangers....or it is a place where you go for work and that's all
May be these questions sound stupid but it is a culture and place that i do not know and i believe that not everything that you can find in the net is genuine ....
Will be happy if a person living there can share something
Thanks
 
Hi MIP

i am Andres and i am from the Netherlands. I've been living in HK now For 3 weeks due to an internship for the upcoming 3 months.
i have to say there are several cultural communities and meeting for different fields of interests for example: Hiking there a group that arrange a meeting each week or so and they'll take you to one of the most beautiful sites in HK. Although i haven't seen any real street art like i am used to in Holland i think that if you figure out what you are looking for and actually take the time to look for it and socialize with people of the communities you definitely find cultures of your taste. In my case it was salsa and they even have realy good dancers here!

hope to have informed you a bit
 
Hi Andres,
Thanks a lot for answering on my concirns... I took the job so i will be arriving at the end of March. I will explore and hope that will find "my" nice city places where i can ease my mind and give joy to my soul :) By the way i love hiking and dancing, so it's nice to know that i can do this too
 
HK$10,000 will not be enough, as you have to pay rent as well. I reckon you need about HK$15,000. as rent will cost around HK$4,000 -HK$5,000. there is food around HK$40 a meal times 2 meals (a day). which is H$80 x seven days.HK$560 a week.then there is travelling on top of this. so my figure is pretty acurate.
 
Hi All,

I am an IT Professional from INDIA, and planning to migrate with my family to Hong Kong. I dont have any job offer as of now. I am not aware of Hongkong expenditures. What would be total cost of living (Rent for house+ Food+ Travel) for one month? Appriciate your quick response.
what salary would be good enough.
 
Hi MIP,

Hope you are enjoying Hong Kong. I am curious to know about the nature of your job role? I am in negotiations with an employer in Hong Kong who insists I give the expected salary but not been really successful in finding out the salary range for my kind of job. It is a mid-level event management job.

Cheers.
 
its not actually 17000HK$ of renting in hong kong if you wanna survive, but you can get 6000HK$ whichs really very comfortable. im in hong kong now but i'm not hong konger lolz
 
I have put together some figures after looking at a number of different sites, can something confirm that the below figures would be a realistic monthly expense if I moved to HK with my wife and 2 kids.
MONTHLY EXPENSES
•Rent HK$40,000
•Pre-School/Kinder HK$6,000
•International School HK$10,000
•General Living HK$9,000 (MTR, Lunch, Dinner, movies, clothes, etc..)
•Bills HK$4,000 (elec, gas, water, internet, phone, insurance)
•Groceries HK$7,000
•Maid/Nanny HK$4,000
 
hi there,

I wanted to know what are the regular pay offers for a fresher in the field of fashion (manufacturing/designing job)? Is the industry welcoming to expats? since the average cost of living is aroung HKD 15000 for single personwhat i have known reading through the comments , is it feasible for a single non resident to stay and survive the high cost of living. Are there possibilities of PGs/ Hostels too in HKG?
Thanks
 
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