Macau youth ‘happy to stay’, but will economic revamp create the right jobs?
“Macau has a strong focus on tourism and casinos, the demand and job offerings for engineers are very limited,” said the 19-year-old student from Macau, who is pursuing a degree in electrical and computer engineering.
He added he believed only one large telecommunication company could offer promising prospects for engineers.
Zhou was among the young Macau residents who spoke to the Post and expressed dissatisfaction with their limited career choices despite the city’s drive to diversify its economy and reduce its long-standing dependence on the gaming sector.
Observers also warned an aggressive push to attract concerts and conferences, as part of the diversification efforts, would encourage young people to take up high-earning freelance jobs instead of investing in upgrading their skill sets.