Employment News
Recruiting 100 male workers to work in industrial parks in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City - Interior production enterprises need to recruit about 100 general male workers to work at factories in Phu My 3 Specialized Industrial Park.
Increase job opportunities through counseling and connection at employment service centers
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Labor supply and demand connection activities at the Hanoi Employment Service Center help jobless people quickly access opportunities.
Many job opportunities in Q2 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City - It is expected that the city will need about 60,000 - 75,000 job positions in the second quarter of 2026.
Recruitment in the garment industry increased sharply
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The recruitment demand in the garment industry in Can Tho is increasing sharply, but skilled labor is scarce. Businesses are therefore promoting the recruitment of unskilled labor and are ready to train.
Lang Son Job Fair - opportunities and challenges in human resources
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Lang Son Job Fair attracted more than 2,000 participants, highlighting the "bottleneck" in the quality of local human resources and the need to improve labor supply and demand connection.
Company in Binh Phuoc recruits a large number of workers at the beginning of the year
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In Binh Phuoc, a garment company is in need of recruiting 500 workers right after the Tet holiday.
12,281 workers work through Tet in Binh Duong
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In Binh Duong, there are 12,281 workers working through Tet.
The ecosystem of "Work for hire - Come back to be your own boss" in Dong Thap
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“Dong Thap strives to build a labor - employment ecosystem so that everyone can find the opportunity to “Go to work for hire - Come back to be the boss”, Mr. Phan Van Thang - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Dong Thap province - shared about the journey to bring the children of the Land of Pink Lotus to reach out to the “big sea”.
Ensuring jobs and income to retain workers after Tet
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HCMC - Many union officials believe that ensuring jobs, income, and creating a friendly working environment are the best ways to retain workers after Tet.
The demand for trained human resources accounts for the vast majority
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HCMC - It is forecasted that by 2025, HCMC will need 310,000 - 330,000 jobs, of which the need for trained human resources accounts for 88.11%.
2024 - a bumper year for labor export
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By the end of the first 11 months of 2024, the whole country had more than 143,000 workers working abroad under contracts, exceeding the target set for the whole year of 2024.
Salary of 22 million VND/month is waiting for workers
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Enterprises in Quang Ngai need to recruit 16,300 workers, with the lowest salary of 6 million VND and the highest of 22 million VND/month.
Turning to vocational training, many students seek early job opportunities
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Many students decide to learn a trade early to save time, study costs and find suitable job opportunities while still in school.
Da Nang aims to break through the labor market by 2025
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Da Nang aims to break through the labor market by 2025, focusing on training high-quality human resources, supporting businesses and applying technology.
Dong Thap solves employment for repatriated workers
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Dong Thap - Faced with the wave of repatriated workers, the province has built a series of adaptive solutions,... including seasonal work abroad.
What jobs help workers earn tens of millions of dong during Tet?
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In many special industries and professions, the cost of hiring workers during Tet can be up to several million VND/day.
Dak Lak creates jobs for more than 30,000 workers
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Dak Lak - In 2024, with many different solutions, functional agencies in the province created jobs for more than 30,000 workers.
Supporting workers through enhanced digital transformation
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Strengthening digital transformation, Hanoi Employment Service Center actively deploys solutions to support direct and online consultation.
Young people rush to supplement soft skills
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Many students about to graduate and new graduates are rushing to learn more English, office computer skills, communication classes, soft skills... to meet job application needs.
Vocational training, inspiring the will to start a business in difficult areas
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Dak Lak - In addition to vocational training, the Lak district government actively encourages people to increase production and business to escape poverty.