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πŸ‡­πŸ‡° Hong Kong

Public aggregated view of MyCQL dataset structure for Hong Kong. This page shows coverage statistics only, not individual contact records.

330,582
Professional records indexed
34,943
Distinct email domains
15
Cities covered
186,262
Professional labels detected

Top Cities

City Professional records
sheung wan 601
hong kong 435
hung hom 44
aberdeen 28
kwai chung 14
kowloon 13
wan chai 9
tung chung 9
chai wan 4
north point 3

Top Professional Labels

Label Professional records
hong kong 895
executive director @ goldman sachs 228
flight attendant @ cathay pacific airways 222
manager 219
senior manager 186
director 184
pilot @ cathay pacific airways 164
vice president @ citi 153
vice president @ morgan stanley 149
executive director @ morgan stanley 143

About the Hong Kong Professional Dataset Overview

Hong Kong is part of the MyCQL public Dataset Explorer, where country-level pages present aggregated market structure without exposing individual contact records. In the current snapshot, Hong Kong shows a large indexed record base with 330,582 indexed records, 34,943 distinct email domains, 15 cities, and 186,262 job-title groups. From a structural perspective, this suggests broad domain diversity, a more concentrated city footprint, and broad role coverage across many job-title groups. That makes the page useful for understanding how B2B coverage is distributed in Hong Kong at an aggregated level. The public explorer is designed for market discovery, country comparison, and high-level dataset research. It does not expose individual emails or private records, but it helps show the scale and shape of professional data coverage in Hong Kong.
Among visible aggregates, sheung wan appears as one of the leading cities in the current snapshot. At role level, hong kong appears among the stronger job-title groups represented in this public view.

Dataset insights

Hong Kong appears in the explorer as one of the larger country-level snapshots currently available in MyCQL.

The distinct domain count suggests a broad spread across business entities and web presences rather than concentration in a narrow cluster.

City coverage appears more concentrated, which may reflect a narrower public footprint or a tighter market cluster.

Job-title spread also points to broad professional role coverage, making the page useful for understanding role diversity at market level.