Job counseling for 99,705 job seekers

Nam Dương |

Ho Chi Minh City - In the first quarter of 2026, the Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center provided job counseling for 99,705 job seekers.

On March 25, Ms. Nguyen Van Hanh Thuc - Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center - said that in the first quarter of 2026, this center will continue to implement consulting and job introduction activities directly and online for workers. At the same time, provide labor market information through the center's communication channels.

The Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center has provided job counseling to 99,705 people, of which 12,946 people were introduced to jobs. Through job connection activities, 4,219 workers have found jobs, corresponding to a rate of 32.59% of the total number of people introduced to jobs.

This result shows that the employment service system continues to play an important role in supporting workers to access suitable job opportunities, while contributing to helping businesses recruit human resources to meet production and business needs.

In addition, strengthening the application of information technology in consulting and job introduction activities has contributed to expanding access to labor market information for both workers and businesses.

Frequently updated online platforms and labor market data systems have supported improving job connection efficiency, shortening recruitment time and increasing job access for workers in the market.

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