Hanoi seeks to get more people into vocational training
This year, under the newly approved 2024 Vocational Training Plan, Hanoi's vocational schools will train 235,000 people.
This year, under the newly approved 2024 Vocational Training Plan, Hanoi's vocational schools will train 235,000 people.
Hanoi is introducing a range of solutions to harness its labor resources, in particular preferential loans and better links between job supply and demand. These efforts have led to a surge in new job opportunities for workers.
In the first five months of this year, Hanoi found job placements for more than 100,000 workers, reaching 60.8% of the annual plan, an increase of 16.8% year-on-year.
The Hanoi Vocational Education Day 2024 will be held at the Dong Anh District Cultural Information and Sports Center in Hanoi.
The number of people who found employment in the first half of 2022 reaches 73.7% of the annual plan, making 20.5% higher than the previous year.
The hiring demand will increase sharply in many industries in Vietnam in the second quarter of 2022.
Recent forecasts about industries showed a strong demand for recruitment after the Lunar New Year, especially in the first quarter of 2022.
Vietnam is currently Foxconn’s largest production hub in Southeast Asia.
Optimism about economic growth, however, is inversely proportional to respondents’ working position.
Demand from sales manager and marketing manager in FMCG increased in the first quarter of 2020.