At noon on August 9, the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper at the recruitment board near Thang Long Industrial Park (Hanoi City) showed that many businesses are in need of recruiting unskilled workers. Not only electronic components manufacturing companies, but garment, mechanical and assembly enterprises also simultaneously announce the recruitment of workers.
Specifically, Yasufuku Vietnam Co., Ltd. is recruiting 20 machine operators, with a total income of up to 12 million VND/month. Hoya Glass Disk Vietnam Co., Ltd. needs to recruit 300 workers. For example, MeiKo Thang Long Electronics Co., Ltd. is recruiting 30 workers for the production department,...
The common point of most recruitment announcements at Thang Long Industrial Park is the requirement of being quite "open": Only need to be healthy enough, under 35 years old, with a minimum level of junior high school or high school graduation. Workers who have never worked in factories will be trained by the enterprise in basic skills such as machine operation, line operation, and compliance with labor safety regulations.
Ms. Phuong Mai (Me Linh commune, Hanoi) said that she will soon quit her job at her current company because her children are young and cannot work the night shift. Therefore, she went to the recruitment board near Thang Long Industrial Park to find a new job.
When applying for a job, in addition to the salary, it is necessary to clearly ask about working time, shifts, insurance regimes, allowances, and salary increase policies. Many people see a high starting salary but when they have to work overtime continuously, they are not used to it and will leave it. This is both killing my time and affecting the company's production plan," Ms. Mai shared.
In the context of economic recovery, the recruitment wave in industrial parks such as Thang Long is a positive signal for the labor market. This not only reflects the improvement of production activities, but also contributes to solving employment, ensuring livelihoods for thousands of unskilled workers each year.