Hanoi set 169,000 new job creation targets for 2025
Hanoi's priority will be high-quality training for jobs that are in line with the city's socio-economic development requirements.
Hanoi's priority will be high-quality training for jobs that are in line with the city's socio-economic development requirements.
Hanoi's vocational training enrollment results for 2020-2023 are 6.14% over target.
The capital will raise the standard of job fairs and provide a trusted channel between employers and job seekers.
According to the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, three industry groups are expected to see an increase in labor demand compared to the previous quarter.
Vietnam is expected to send about 125,000 workers on contract to foreign countries this year.
Hanoi plans to provide employment opportunities for 20,000 people in 2024 by holding 230 job transaction sessions through online, specialized, mobile, and direct recruitment forms.
Deep in the narrow streets of the capital lies a world of shops and jobs that few people know about and thought had disappeared decades ago.
The city has developed the labor market and improved the employment data system to link labor supply and demand and reduce unemployment.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Vietnamese citizens to be vigilant against offers to work abroad with promises of "easy work, high pay."
Hanoi aims to create jobs for 165,000 workers this year.
Hanoi aims to create 162,000 jobs this year.
The national online job exchange platform aims to effectively monitor human resources management in both public and private companies.
From now until the end of 2023, Hanoi will be organizing special thematic job sessions to help businesses with recruitment and workers with job searches.
Hanoi will continue to implement solutions to stimulate the labor market in the future.
Hanoi set a goal of creating new jobs for 162,000 workers this year.
The labor market in Hanoi in 2022 picked up its pulse, recording substantial recovery and growth since March.
The labor shortage is expected to be even more severe during this economic recovery.