Information technology
Vietnam currently has more than 100 schools training in information technology (IT), providing an average of about 50,000 engineers per year. However, the labor market is lacking up to 400,000 human resources in this field. In particular, only 35% of graduating engineers can meet the requirements of the enterprise, the rest need to be retrained.
The IT industry ranks 3rd among the 10 highly salaried industries in Vietnam, averaging nearly 20 million VND/month, after Real Estate and Healthcare.
Medicine Department
Although the number of medical training institutions is increasing, the rate of candidates admitted to this industry is still quite low, leading to a shortage of medical human resources, especially in remote areas.
Construction
Vietnam is in the process of accelerating industrialization and modernization, so the demand for infrastructure construction is increasing rapidly. The need to recruit human resources for positions such as architects, construction engineers, and construction supervision engineers is always in short supply, especially for highly qualified human resources.
Those pursuing the Construction industry will have the opportunity to participate in projects to develop transport infrastructure, real estate, industry, and other public works.
Automotive Technology - Engineering
Recognizing the development prospects of the Automotive Technology - Engineering industry, businesses are increasingly increasing investment and expanding production scale, leading to increased demand for human resources in this field. The need for human resources is not only concentrated in the production stage, but also in positions such as automobile repair and maintenance, making the "calculation" of human resources increasingly difficult.
This is a great job opportunity for human resources in the field of Automotive Technology - Engineering. Those pursuing this industry will have the opportunity to participate in design and production positions as well as apply new technologies such as electronics, mechanics, and robotics to processes.