How to apply
Application must be made on the form G.F. 340 (Rev. 3/2013). All completed applications must be submitted on or before 14 August 2020 via one of the following means –
(a) make on-line application through the Civil Service Bureau’s website (http://www.csb.gov.hk);
(b) by post to the Trade Declaration and Systems Bureau, Customs and Excise Department, 13/F, Customs Headquarters Building, 222 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong (please mark “Application for the post of Assistant Trade Controls Officer” on the envelope). The postmark date on the envelope will be regarded as the date of submission of application. To avoid delay or unsuccessful delivery of mail items, please ensure that the correct address is clearly printed or written on the envelope and sufficient postage has been paid before posting. Mail items bearing insufficient postage will not be delivered to this Department and will be returned to the sender or disposed of by the Hongkong Post, where appropriate. An applicants will bear any consequences arising from paying insufficient postage; or
(c) deposit the completed form to the collection box at G/F, Customs Headquarters Building, 222 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong.
Application Forms [G.F. 340 (Rev. 3/2013)] are obtainable from any Public Enquiry Service Centres of District Offices, Home Affairs Department or any Job Centres of the Employment Services Division, Labour Department. The said form can also be downloaded from the Civil Service Bureau's website (http://www.csb.gov.hk).
Applicants should state in detail their academic qualifications and working experience in the application forms.
Applications which are incomplete, late or not duly signed will not be considered. Those submitted by fax or e-mail, or not made with the prescribed form will also not be processed.
Applicants are not required to submit any documents related to academic qualifications and working experience for the time being. Yet, applicants are required to produce documents for scrutiny if being invited to attend Selection Interview.
As invitations will be issued via e-mail, applicants should provide an accurate e-mail address. Applicants are responsible for checking their e-mails to ensure that invitation will be duly received.
The selection process involves Written Examination and Selection Interview, which will be held in Hong Kong only. Candidates who are selected for the Written Examination will normally receive an invitation by e-mail in about eight to ten weeks from the closing date for application. Those who are not invited for the Written Examination [see General Notes (f), (g) and (h)] and/or Selection Interview may assume that their applications are unsuccessful.
Information on the selection process is available on the Customs and Excise Department’s website (http://www.customs.gov.hk/en/about_us/recruitment/index.html). Detailed arrangement of the Written Examination will be announced in the website nearer the time.