The first school in Ho Chi Minh City to announce Tet bonuses, professors also receive bonuses like bonuses

Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade said that on the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2026, all staff, lecturers, and employees, from principals to employees, will receive the same Tet bonus, 25 million VND/person, applied to those who have worked for a year or more, regardless of position or degree.
In addition to the Tet bonus, each employee will also receive a lucky draw of 5 million VND at the beginning of the new year, bringing the total amount of money each employee receives during Tet to 30 million VND. With about 850 staff and civil servants, the school plans to spend about 25 billion VND. This equal bonus policy has been maintained by the school since 2016 to ensure that all employees have equal conditions to spend for Tet.
Regarding the Tet holiday schedule, according to the training plan for the 2025-2026 school year, students of the school will have 4 weeks off, from February 9 to March 8, 2026 (ie December 22, 2025 to January 21, 2026 lunar calendar). See more...
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Schools in Da Nang do not organize November 20, allocate resources to support flood areas
Many schools in Da Nang this year have decided not to organize a ceremony to celebrate Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20, instead devoting all resources to supporting people in flooded areas. Binh Minh Kindergarten is one of the pioneering units, implementing the program "Connecting hearts, sharing love" in the border commune of Avuong with the message of changing bouquets of flowers to show gratitude with practical help.
From the mobilization of teachers, parents and benefactors, Binh Minh Kindergarten has donated more than 90 million VND to help people in A Tep village repair their houses, buy household items and necessities.

Vo Thi Sau Primary School also recommends that parents do not give flowers or gifts on November 20 but instead support teachers and students in flood-affected areas. The schools emphasized that "the gifts for flooded areas are the most beautiful gratitude flowers", demonstrating the humanistic spirit and social responsibility of the teaching staff, spreading sharing in the community. See more...
Last-year students struggle to meet experience requirements when looking for a job
Many final year students such as Le Minh Tan and Nguyen Tien Hoa, despite accumulating internship experience and doing personal projects, still have difficulty finding a job. Most Fresher positions require 6 months - 1 year of experience, causing students to fall into a vicious cycle: needing experience to get a job, but it is difficult to have the opportunity to accumulate experience in the right field if they are only accepted as interns who are not assigned to specialized jobs.
According to Dr. Luong Dong Son - lecturer at the Institute of Journalism and Communication ( acclaim of Journalism and Communication), businesses require "experience" because they want to reduce risks when recruiting. Employers are looking for people who are able to work immediately, understand the office environment and adapt quickly. However, "experience" is not just a full-time job; it can be skills and experience accumulated from internships, projects, and practical activities. See more...