At the Hong Kong Jockey Club, we pride ourselves on a recruitment process that is transparent and fair. We strongly encourage all potential candidates to seek job opportunities solely through our official channels.
We urge you to be alert to fraudulent activities that may ask for application fees or offer unusually high salaries. These misleading practices do not align with our organization’s values or recruitment methods.
If you come across any suspicious communications or job offers, or if you have doubts about the legitimacy of an opportunity or offer from the Hong Kong Jockey Club, we encourage you to contact us directly at careers@hkjc.org.hk for confirmation.
We appreciate the integrity of our recruitment process and the trust of our applicants. Your vigilance and safety are our top priorities.
Delivering a chilling reminder of his extraordinary talent, Ka Ying Rising posted his 11th consecutive victory with a blistering display in the HK$5.35 million G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) to crown Zac Purton’s return to race riding at Sha Tin on Sunday (30 March).
Matthew Poon celebrated the biggest win of his riding career by capturing the HK$5.35 million G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) aboard Straight Arron (123lb) for trainer Ricky Yiu at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 30 March).
The Hong Kong Jockey Club congratulates Hong Kong China Rugby on the success of the 2025 Hong Kong Sevens, which concluded this evening (30 March). Sevens fever has well and truly returned to the city. Club Chairman Michael Lee presented the Women’s Bowl to the National Team, and joined HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee in presenting the Men's Cup to the champion team – Argentina.