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China Airlines to hire 120 pilots, 100+ cabin crew this year
China Airlines is set to expand its team with over 100 new cabin crew members and 120 pilots as it enhances flight operations across Asia and boosts tourism recovery efforts.
2024/05/10 15:57
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Ocean Affairs Minister promotes maritime careers
Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling encourages students at Central Police University to join maritime patrol, highlighting the role’s importance in safeguarding maritime sovereignty, fighting crime, and ensuring safety at sea. Kuan commits to supporting educational resources and promoting international cooperation to enhance maritime patrol capabilities and uphold the "three safeties."
2024/05/03 11:49
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Taiwan launches net-zero emission training to meet demand
Discover how Taiwan’s National Environmental Research Academy is addressing the demand for green talent with its Net-Zero Emission Capacity Enhancement Class, filling up quickly due to high demand. Learn about the initiative’s focus on equipping individuals for the green sector and supporting green careers.
2024/04/30 14:48
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Taiwan announces 665 job openings in state-owned enterprises
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs announces recruitment for 665 positions across Taiwan Power Company, CPC Corporation, Taiwan Sugar Corporation, and Taiwan Water Corporation, with starting salaries of NT$41,000 to NT$42,000. Examination details for roles in 23 categories, including electrical engineering and business management, to be released online, offering a path to salary growth for top performers.
2024/04/12 11:02
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China Airlines launches massive recruitment drive for 2024
China Airlines announces its 2024 recruitment plan, aiming to hire nearly 100 professionals in various fields including customer service, finance, IT, and maintenance, alongside continuous pilot recruitment. Applicants must meet specific educational and English proficiency requirements, with successful candidates undergoing rigorous training programs before reporting for duty.
2024/04/08 17:08
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Taiwan’s journalists trained in trauma awareness, self-care
Discover how the "Crisis Reporting" workshop, led by experts Dr. Erin Smith and Dr. Julia Hsu, equips journalists with the skills to navigate trauma and maintain resilience in their careers, emphasizing the importance of organizational support, preparation, and self-care.
2024/03/27 08:00
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Taiwan popular science train sets out to inspire students
The Taiwan Popular Science Train, now in its eighth year, has embarked on a journey across the island nation, bringing the excitement of scientific discovery to students. Premier Chen Chien-jen praised Taiwan’s digital economic growth and technological advancements, urging students to pursue careers in science. Minister Without Portfolio Wu Tsung-tsong and Digital Minister Audrey Tang also attended the kickoff ceremony. The train will visit both urban and remote areas, with stops including Taipei, Pingtung County, Hualien, Taitung, and Keelung. Approximately 240 elementary students are expected to participate in the event, which will feature over 330 experiments in fields such as zero carbon emissions, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and quantum and basic sciences.
2023/10/30 16:59
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Taiwan sees growth in ESG-related careers
Sustainable development has become a global trend. Corporations worldwide have set up departments dedicated to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) and they are looking to comply with the framework.
2023/01/26 12:00
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Generation P looks for self-fulfillment within their careers
There are Millennials and the Gen-Z. But did you know there is now a Generation P? And when it comes to career choices, Generation P is looking for something different. They are not after a higher salary or looking to save up to buy a car or a home. Instead, they are looking to fulfill their self-worth in their careers and are looking for more flexible and autonomous work schedules.
2022/12/07 21:48