The government held a jobs fair at City University on Wednesday as part of an expanded recruitment drive. It was the largest of 10 such events in the coming weeks at the city's tertiary institutions. Civil Service Secretary Ingrid Yeung said the fairs cover 50 grades and positions, including administrative officer, executive officer, government lawyer, town planner and roles in the disciplined services. Government officials were on hand to answer questions, and some officers also gave career talks. "Apart from the immeasurable sense of fulfilment, joining the civil service also provides you with a promising career path in a caring environment with ample opportunities for personal and professional growth," Yeung said in a speech. She said that as Hong Kong's largest employer, the government offers young people different types of career opportunities. In a related development, the administration is launching an online recruitment drive on Saturday. The aim is to hire 50 administrative officers, 200 executive officers, as well as more than a dozen trade and transport officers. Those interested must submit an application via the Civil Service Bureau website by October 4.