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PolyU Hotel Management Class Destinations: Recruitment Data from Five Major Hotel Groups and Starting Salaries

PolyU SHTM 2024 Graduate Destination Review: Hiring Volumes and Starting Salaries at Five Major Hotel Groups

The School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University was ranked 2nd globally and 1st in Asia in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 for Hospitality & Leisure Management. According to the PolyU SHTM Graduate Employment Survey 2024 and the University Grants Committee (UGC) 2023/24 graduate employment statistics, the overall employment rate of its full-time undergraduate cohort reached 93.2%. This article serves as a data brief, breaking down the hiring volumes, median management trainee starting salaries, and the distribution of mainland Chinese graduates who remained in Hong Kong across five international hotel groups.

Overall Employment Profile of the 2024 Cohort

Hiring Volumes Across Five Major Hotel Groups

The table below shows the number of 2024 graduates hired by five leading groups, the starting salary ranges for Management Trainees (MT), and the starting ranges for other positions. Hiring figures are drawn from PolyU SHTM 2024 employer returns and graduate employment contracts; they reflect direct hires from this cohort and exclude conversions from internships.

1、 Marriott International · 聘用人数 32 人 · MT起薪范围 24,000 – 27,500 港元/月 · 其他职位起薪范围 18,500 – 22,000 港元/月 · 内地毕业生占聘用人数比例 38% 2、 IHG · 聘用人数 28 人 · MT起薪范围 23,500 – 26,500 港元/月 · 其他职位起薪范围 18,000 – 21,500 港元/月 · 内地毕业生占聘用人数比例 35% 3、 Shangri-La Group · 聘用人数 24 人 · MT起薪范围 25,000 – 28,000 港元/月 · 其他职位起薪范围 19,000 – 23,000 港元/月 · 内地毕业生占聘用人数比例 42% 4、 Hilton · 聘用人数 20 人 · MT起薪范围 23,000 – 26,000 港元/月 · 其他职位起薪范围 18,500 – 22,000 港元/月 · 内地毕业生占聘用人数比例 30% 5、 Accor · 聘用人数 18 人 · MT起薪范围 22,500 – 25,500 港元/月 · 其他职位起薪范围 17,800 – 21,000 港元/月 · 内地毕业生占聘用人数比例 28%

Starting Salary Analysis for Management Trainee Programmes

The median starting salary for 2024 graduates entering hotel MT programmes was HK$24,500 per month, a 3.4% increase from HK$23,700 in 2023 (source: PolyU SHTM MT Offer Record 2024). Looking further back, the MT median was HK$21,800 in 2020, a cumulative rise of 12.4% over four years – outpacing the cumulative increase in Hong Kong’s Nominal Wage Index over the same period (approximately 7.9%, source: Census and Statistics Department, Wage and Payroll Statistics).

Compensation structures differ across groups:

When placed alongside the broader graduate labour market in Hong Kong:

Beyond salary, MT contract conditions also influence graduate choices:

Work Pathways for Mainland Graduates in Hong Kong and the IANG Visa Linkage

The main policy channel for mainland graduates working in Hong Kong is the Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG) administered by the Immigration Department (ImmD). In 2024, ImmD approved approximately 12,800 IANG visas for fresh non-local graduates from higher education programmes, with PolyU ranking among the top three institutions by volume. The approval rate for SHTM mainland students applying under the scheme exceeded 98%.

In terms of destination structure:

Among mainland graduates who stayed in Hong Kong, 78.4% entered the hotel and tourism industry. The share of those joining the five hotel groups listed above was 37.8%, which is higher than the figure for the overall mainland graduate sample. Their initial strategy typically centres on gaining international work experience, with a subsequent decision on whether to transfer to Mainland China or Asia-Pacific offices.

In terms of pay, the median starting salary for mainland graduates who remained in Hong Kong was HK$19,800, slightly below the overall graduate median. Reasons include limited initial negotiation room and the fact that some students chose smaller boutique hotels or food-and-beverage groups. After obtaining permanent residency or accumulating two years of work experience, the proportion whose salaries caught up with the median of local graduates rose to 76% (according to the 2022 Graduate Tracking Survey).

Changes to visa policy also affect the decisions of subsequent cohorts. The 2024 Policy Address further extended the IANG scheme to graduates of Greater Bay Area campuses, which may alter the competitive landscape. If graduates of PolyU’s collaborative programmes on the mainland can also apply for IANG, the pool of job seekers for entry-level positions in Hong Kong’s hotel industry could expand, exerting mild downward pressure on starting salaries.

Additional Data Dimensions: Job Functions, Further Study and Industry Certifications

Distribution by job function:

This distribution is broadly similar to the 2023 cohort, though the share of revenue management positions rose from 5.1% to 8.2%, reflecting the hotel industry’s growing emphasis on data analytics skills. In response to employer demand, PolyU SHTM revised its curriculum in 2022, adding a compulsory module on hospitality data analytics and pricing strategy.

Further study destinations:

Industry certifications and continuing education: Many graduates pursue internationally recognised qualifications within two years of starting work, such as:

These credentials contribute positively to promotion and salary growth. According to SHTM alumni network data, CHIA holders were promoted to assistant manager, on average, about eight months faster than their counterparts without the certification.

FAQ

1. Why does the employment rate of PolyU hotel management graduates stay above 90%?

SHTM’s curriculum embeds two full-time internships totalling 48 weeks, spanning front-line and back-of-house departments. The employer assessments completed during these internships directly influence the issuance of graduate job offers. According to 2024 school data, 66% of graduates received a return offer before their internship ended. In addition, the School runs more than 40 “Hospitality Leaders” lecture series and recruitment events throughout the year, ensuring high-frequency contact between students and employers.

2. How do mainland graduates apply for a visa to work in Hong Kong?

Fresh non-local graduates may apply for the IANG visa within six months of their graduation date without a prior job offer. The initial approval is for one year, with subsequent extensions granted on a 2-2-3-year pattern. After seven years of continuous ordinary residence, they become eligible for permanent residency. The application requires proof of graduation, travel documents, a Hong Kong residential address and photographs meeting ImmD specifications. Details can be found on the ImmD website or through guidelines issued by PolyU’s Mainland Student Affairs Office.

3. Is the management trainee starting salary sufficient to live on in Hong Kong?

With a MT starting salary of HK$24,500, after a 5% Mandatory Provident F


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