Job fair brings employment opportunities to Vietnamese students

A job fair opened in the southern province of Dong Nai on February 27, offering a chance for Vietnamese students to explore information on educational and employment opportunities at Japanese enterprises.
A job fair opened in the southern province of Dong Nai on February27, offering a chance for Vietnamese students to explore information oneducational and employment opportunities at Japanese enterprises.

Jointly organised by Japan’s Ministry of Industryand Trade and the province’s Lac Hong University, the fair drew theparticipation of 13 businesses from Japan, which needs to recruit agreat number of technically-skilled workers.

As many as 600 students were preliminarily selected for employment by the enterprises at the event.

Goto Yuzo, a representative from the Japanese ministry, said hiscountry has become one of the biggest investors in Vietnam, adding thatthe money flow from Japan into Vietnam will continue increasing inthe coming years, meaning that job opportunities for Vietnamese inJapanese firms will be very promising.

He also notedthat if Vietnamese students want to work for Japanese companies, theyshould have a strict sense of responsibility and discipline, aninquiring mind and good foreign language skills.

Students attending the fair were also provided with advice to find jobsat Japanese businesses and to adapt their studies to meet therequirements of these enterprises.-VNA

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