Three Vietnamese students will attend the Microsoft Office Specialist Word Championship 2014 (MOSWC) due to take place in California, the US, from July 27-30.
They are Bui Huu Hong Hai from the University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology who won first prize at MOS Word 2010, Tran Minh Tien from the Banking University of Ho Chi Minh City who ranked first at MOS Exel 2010, and Tran Phuc Duy, 10th grader from Dinh Thien Ly School, who topped at MOS PowerPoint 2010.
MOSWC is an annual competition for hundreds of students worldwide who are keen on Microsoft Office applications such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint.
In Vietnam, the contest is organised by IIG Vietnam to choose the best outstanding candidates to compete at the final round in the US.
Outstanding contestants will have a chance to get jobs at powerful groups, like Viettel, VP Bank, Microsoft, ED Vietnam and Sanako.
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