20,000 job vacancies available in HCM City market

Ho Chi Minh City-based companies will need to fill some 20,000 job vacancies in June, the city’s Centre for Forecasting Manpower Needs and Labour Market Information (FALMI) said.
20,000 job vacancies available in HCM City market ảnh 1Local enterprises require experienced workers to ensure their business operation and production development.(Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City-based companies will need to fillsome 20,000 job vacancies in June, the city’s Centre for Forecasting ManpowerNeeds and Labour Market Information (FALMI) said.

Although the number of job openings is lower than May, employers need moreskilled workers, which account for 72.05 percent of the total demand.

Most of the vacancies are in the city’s four key industrial sectors and nine servicesectors such as engineering-automation, garment- leather shoes,transport-warehouse-import-export and electricity-refrigeration- industrialelectricity.

FALMI Director Tran Thi Anh Dao said that local enterprises require experiencedworkers to ensure their business operation and production development.

As for the job seekers, they tend to find jobs in IT,architecture-construction, accounting-auditing, sales,transport-warehouse-import-export, customer service, and administration.

Around 94.59 percent of the job applications are from experienced workers.

Regarding salaries, 26.65 percent of the job seekers ask for 5-8 million VND (214.12-342.6USD) in payment, 41.07 percent propose salaries range of 8-10 million VND (342.6-428.24USD), and 18.49 percent want jobs that secure them 10-15 million VND (428.24-642.37 USD). Meanwhile, only 8.8 percent of them negotiate salary from 15million VND (642.37 USD), and the remainders want under 5 million VND (214.12USD) in payment.

There will be some 170,000 job vacancies in the city this year, 80 percent ofwhich are for experienced workers in digital marketing, customer service,logistics service, retail sales and fashion service.-VNA
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