Navigos Group: Huge recruitment demand in IT in Vietnam

In the fourth quarter of 2020, Navigos Search – a middle and senior recruitment service of Navigos Group - observed a quick recovery of recruitment in the information technology (IT) industry after the COVID-19 in Vietnam.
Navigos Group: Huge recruitment demand in IT in Vietnam ảnh 1In the fourth quarter of 2020, Navigos Search observed a quick recovery of recruitment in the information technology (IT) industry after the COVID-19 in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA) 

Hanoi (VNA) - In the fourth quarter of2020, Navigos Search – a middle and senior recruitment service of Navigos Group- observed a quick recovery of recruitment in the information technology (IT) industryafter the COVID-19 in Vietnam.

Navigos Group is a leading recruitment group inVietnam which is currently owning an online recruitment website, VietnamWorks,and the middle and senior recruitment service. The company has published areport on middle and senior recruitment demands in Vietnam market based ontheir clients’ recruitment demands in Quarter 4 in 2020 and outlook in 2021.

Enterprises continue to recruit but focus onhigh-quality personnel with the most up-to-date technologies to increase theirproducts and services' competitiveness. ‘New entrants’ are quickly buildingtheir recruitment brands and having good salary and bonus policies to attractqualified personnel, according to the report.

Although the COVID-19 epidemic delayed the ITindustry in recruitment, companies in this industry are studying and makingplans to recruit 1,000 IT engineers in 2021.

Navigos Search said banks are planning to recruit alarge number of employees for Credit sales (customer relations). In addition,the recruitment for the technology and data sectors will be boosted due to thestrong demand for digital transformation at commercial banks.

Besides, Japanese manufacturing enterprises in theelectronic and automotive spare parts plan to expand in 2021. In addition, manymanufacturing enterprises from Europe, America, China, and Japan are exploringthe market to invest in factory construction and develop production andbusiness activities in Vietnam, the southern market in particular.

Due to the land shortage in Ho Chi Minh City, it isexpected that they will grow in new industrial zones in Binh Duong, Long An andDong Nai provinces, and Can Tho city./.
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