The Chamber was abuzz on 18 March with the opening ceremony of the Pitch Perfect Programme 2024. The event was attended by Clarence Leung, Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, and over 150 tertiary students, company and school representatives, trainers and mentors.
The afternoon kicked off with a session titled “Stand Out in the Crowd as a Perfect Candidate,” setting the stage for training in topics like leadership and personal branding. The collaborative atmosphere facilitated plenty of connections as well as knowledge-sharing among the attendees. Students took part in interactive discussions and practical exercises designed to enhance their skills, while trainers and mentors offered their insights into career development and the tools required to excel in the professional world.
The Pitch Perfect Programme aims to equip students with basic skills for embarking on their career through training courses, mentorship and internship. Students will participate in a competition and get the opportunity to impress a senior executive in the field and win cash prizes. The programme is a testament to the Chamber’s commitment to empowering and inspiring the next generation of leaders.