One of Hanoi’s largest job fairs will be organised by Danish Ambassador John Nielsen on January 19 at the Hanoi Foreign Trade University (FTU) for students and young people looking for their first step on the career ladder.
Representatives from Danish and Vietnamese companies along with several higher education institutions will participate, providing those who attend the opportunity to find out about jobs in a variety of sectors locally, nationally and internationally.
A team of professional careers consultants will be on hand to offer advice and there are short informative talks on interview techniques, making effective job applications, succeeding at assessment centres and the skills employers look for.
This, the second jobs fair sponsored by the Danish Ambassador, is to be held in honour of a visit by the Danish Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation.
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