Why Hong Kong firms looking to integrate AI must consider fresh grads
Hong Kong businesses face a paradox: they urgently need AI transformation but complain about a lack of technological talent, with 55% experiencing AI implementation challenges. A significant 43% admit to lacking AI expertise despite willingness to pay premium rates.

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AI-generatedHong Kong businesses face a paradox: they urgently need AI transformation but complain about a lack of technological talent, with 55% experiencing AI implementation challenges. A significant 43% admit to lacking AI expertise despite willingness to pay premium rates. Concurrently, entry-level job vacancies for graduates have dropped by 60% in three years due to AI and economic restructuring, impacting the future talent pipeline. Companies struggle to integrate AI because senior executives often lack tech fluency and persist in filtering out fresh graduates for lacking "relevant prior experience," hindering productivity gains. This situation threatens Hong Kong's long-term competitiveness and social stability.
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5 extracted74% of Hong Kong companies say shrinking entry-level positions have made it increasingly difficult to hire and train future leaders.
Standard entry-level roles have shrunk by 10% globally since 2019.
43% of Hong Kong companies admit completely lacking AI expertise or skills.
55% of Hong Kong companies face significant challenges in implementing AI, higher than the global average of 48%.
Entry-level job vacancies for graduates in Hong Kong have plummeted by 60% over the past three years.