Many job opportunities for young workers
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According to the Hanoi Employment Service Center, in September 2025, young workers aged 25-34 are the largest job-seeking force, accounting for 50.22% of the entire market.
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According to the Hanoi Employment Service Center, in September 2025, young workers aged 25-34 are the largest job-seeking force, accounting for 50.22% of the entire market.
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Many young workers lack skills and "dream" when participating in the labor market, leading to low job opportunities.
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In the second quarter of 2025, the whole country will have about 1.35 million young people aged 15-24 who are unemployed and not participating in education and training. This figure in the third quarter reached 1.6 million.
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With the fear of falling behind the success of others, "jumping jobs" in a group of young workers is on the rise but is a disadvantage.
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On the evening of October 17, the Hue City People's Council elected Mr. Phan Thien Dinh - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, to hold the position of Chairman of the Hue City People's Committee.
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The reason for not amending the Land Law immediately is the need for full and comprehensive assessments. The comprehensive amendment of the law will be studied in the coming time.
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The Standing Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee said that it is necessary to clearly understand that it is not necessary to relocate all universities out of the inner city, but only relocate student training.
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The Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee said that the capital will be determined to solve and fundamentally overcome the situation of traffic congestion, air pollution, and pollution of rivers.
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The Vice Chairman of the National Assembly's Delegation Affairs Committee informed about personnel issues that will be considered and decided at the 10th Session.
Quỳnh Chi |
Many young workers lack skills and "dream" when participating in the labor market, leading to low job opportunities.
Quỳnh Chi |
In the second quarter of 2025, the whole country will have about 1.35 million young people aged 15-24 who are unemployed and not participating in education and training. This figure in the third quarter reached 1.6 million.
Đặng Tiến (thực hiện) |
With the fear of falling behind the success of others, "jumping jobs" in a group of young workers is on the rise but is a disadvantage.