Career¡GAdministrative officer
¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jWe often see principal government officials on TV or in the newspaper. Some of them began their career path in public services as administrative officers. For example, Chief Executive Carrie Lam joined the government in 1980 as an administrative officer.
¡»What do administrative officers do?
They primarily work as professional administrators who possess multiple skills and experience through working in different bureaux and departments. They may need to form policies that are closely related to the well-being of the society. On some occasions, they may even need to serve as the representatives of the government at the frontline.
If you were an administrative officer, which department or bureau would you like to stay in?
¡»How many administrative officers are there?
There are over 600 administrative officers working in 13 bureaux and over 30 departments. The vacancies are not completely filled yet. There are 736 posts in total.
¡»What are the qualifications or qualities required?
It is important to keep abreast of current affairs since administrative officers assist in policymaking. They need to develop a thorough understanding of current affairs before they formulate feasible policies. Besides, it is necessary for candidates to hold at least a bachelor's degree and pass different tests before joining the government. A high level of language proficiency is also required. After all, it is quite a competitive post!
¡½English highway¡RKeep abreast of something
To make sure you know the recent development of a situation.
e.g. We should keep abreast of the situation in Myanmar.
¡½Gear up
Administrative officers only work in the office.
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vacancy (n) ªÅ¯Ê
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