Hi Cath, I saw your response to a prior comment More specifically about your line of work in IP, do you collaborate closely with start-up companies? Thank you!
@@ap822cornell we work directly with law firms across Asia Pacific, not an agency that provide trademark or patent registration, let me know if you have other questions, my email is cli1.sisu@gmail.com
For the most part yes, but if you can find an international company that is English focused then not at all. Most jobs require fluency in Cantonese, Mandarin and English, it could also be a mix of those three languages. If you can only speak English, look at international companies instead of local ones.
omg yt recomended me your vid today, and i was shocked to see you're (perhaps) a yuen long girl like me hahaha
@@juliapacheco8985 hahaha yesssss!! Well I live in Kowloon but my partner lives in YL, I do stay over often and I love it there 😚
Hi Cath I’m loving your vids❤ what camera do you use?
@@ronni507 Thanks for watching , I’m using DJI osmo pocket 3 and my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Hi Cath,
I saw your response to a prior comment
More specifically about your line of work in IP, do you collaborate closely with start-up companies?
Thank you!
@@ap822cornell we work directly with law firms across Asia Pacific, not an agency that provide trademark or patent registration, let me know if you have other questions, my email is cli1.sisu@gmail.com
what you work as Banker , Consultant , Sales ?
@@DHARMIK_M I work in the field of intellectual property, not a lawyer though.
@@CathEhhh Okay. :)
Do you need to understand read and write Chinese to work in HK?
For the most part yes, but if you can find an international company that is English focused then not at all. Most jobs require fluency in Cantonese, Mandarin and English, it could also be a mix of those three languages. If you can only speak English, look at international companies instead of local ones.
@ thank you.😊