Brand New Talent Information Registration System Introduced, Lucky Drawing Held to Encourage Resident Participation

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The Talents Development Committee will launch a new-version of "Talent Information Registration" system on 12 December 2016. The new system will allow Macao residents to register their information, including personal information, work experience, educational attainments and licences. The optimised registered system will enhance the process of future data analysis.

A scientific analysis of talents’ information plays an important role in future planning of policies. The brand-new "Talent Information Registration" system introduces an ID card validation programme provided by the Identification Department, which further strengthens the accuracy of registrants' personal information. In addition, it encodes information such as occupation, educational attainments, and licences while optimising the current system structure, to form a much beneficial database.

To encourage Macao residents to register / update the information, the Committee will operate a lucky draw from 12 December 2016 to 12 March 2017. During the period, registrants at least 15 years of age will automatically participate in the lucky draw, by logging into the "Talent Information Registration" system. For former registrants, updating information do the same.

More details about the lucky draw: https://www.cdqq.gov.mo/pdf/scdt_019.pdf

Website of the Talent Information Registration system: http://www2.scdt.gov.mo/register

IMD World Talent Report 2016

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The IMD World Talent Ranking focuses on three main categories - investment/development, appeal and readiness - which in turn are derived from a much broader range of factors. These include education, apprenticeship, employee training, brain-drain, cost of living, worker motivation, quality of life, language skills, remuneration and tax rates.

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Full Report:  http://www.imd.org/uupload/IMD.WebSite/Wcc/NewTalentReport/Talent_2016_web.pdf

Source: IMD http://www.imd.org/wcc/news-talent-report/

Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao under Talents Development Committee analyses relevant policies in neighbouring areas

Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao under Talents Development Committee analyses relevant policies in neighbouring areas

Convened by group leader Lao Pun Lap, the first meeting in 2015 for the Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao under the Talents Development Committee has concluded. At the meeting, the Secretariat of Talents Development Committee introduced the relevant talents returning policies in Mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore, and the details of the ‘Celebrating 15th Anniversary of the Macao Special Administrative Region – Talents Group Investigation Plan’.

The Celebrating 15th Anniversary of the Macao SAR – Talents Group Investigation Plan ended in February when 18 overseas Macao talents visited 13 places including government offices, higher education institutions and large corporations in Macao to understand the future plans of Macao. Committee members believed that the investigation plan has increased the awareness of talents living abroad about the development of Macao SAR. Participants of the plan actively shared their experiences and offered suggestions to the formulation of talents policies. Talents Development Committee will maintain close communications with the participants of the plan.

The Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao also analyses application criteria and effectiveness of the Recruitment Program of Global Experts of Mainland China, the Returning Expert Programme of Malaysia, as well as the R&D Talents Framework of Singapore. Committee members noticed that some areas would allow industry-wide associations to certify qualifications through mutually signed reciprocal agreements on recognition of qualifications. Professionals will thus be facilitated to work locally. Committee members agreed that the next stage is to collect more information about talents returning policies in other countries/areas and to collect some data about Macao students studying abroad. Relevant Macao authorities will also be invited to present on the demand for specialized talents and the corresponding recruitment status, to serve as references in policy formulation.

Members of the Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao include: Lao Pun Lap, Pang Su Seng, Lao Chi Ngai, Tai Wong Kuai Leng, Sou Chio Fai.

Caption: Task Force of Encouraging Talents to Return to Macao reported on the outcome of the ‘Celebrating 15th Anniversary of Macao SAR – Talents Investigation Plan’ and determines the follow up work.