On October 25, Saigon International University (SIU) organized the 2025 Job Fair, attracting nearly 40 domestic and foreign enterprises and more than 2,000 students from schools in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces.
The event aims to create opportunities for connecting students, trainees and employers in many fields such as finance - banking, technology, communications, trade, logistics and education...

At the job fair, students have the opportunity to access career trends and the labor market early.
Students can observe the actual recruitment process and listen to the sharing from businesses to orient their careers and study plans after high school.
Within the framework of the festival, activities took place including direct recruitment exchanges, career counseling, multiple choice interviews, application evaluation, specialized workshops on vocational skills, and product and service display areas of enterprises.
Student Nguyen Nguyen Minh Kha (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) said that he came to the event with the desire to learn about businesses to prepare for the upcoming internship.
"I walk around the booths to see which company is suitable for my major, carefully research the information before deciding. This is an opportunity for me to learn more about how the business operates and what requirements are there for new students," Minh Kha said.

Meanwhile, student Tran Dang Thanh Tung (Artificial Intelligence major) shared that the event helps students have more opportunities to access real recruitment.
"I want to find an internship to prepare for my graduation project. Some software companies at the festival allow students to do internships right away, creating conditions for us to learn. Although I have not found the right specialized unit, I find vocational counseling activities very useful," Tung shared.
Not only students, many high school students also participate to learn about career orientation.

Thanh Vy, a 12th grade student at Tran Nhan Tong High School (HCMC), said this was the first time she attended a job fair.
"I want to hear businesses share about the human resource needs and skills needed for each industry. After the visit, I found that I was more interested in the economic and logistics sectors because job opportunities were quite wide," Vy shared.