Over 1400 students, young people visit Yen Bai’s job fairs 2023

  •  Friday, April 7, 2023

Yen Bai – Yen Bai provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and the province’s Employment Service Centre have co-organised job fairs to connect employers, training institutions, and job seekers for students and young people in the districts of Van Chan and Tram Tau.

Students and young people consulted on careers and jobs during a job fair.
Students and young people consulted on careers and jobs during a job fair.

Visitors to the job fairs were introduced to jobs in fields including textiles, mining, tourism, services, manufacturing and mechanical processing, and commercial services, as well as opportunities to work overseas in Japan, Taiwan (China), the Republic of Korea, and Russia.

At the fairs, students and young people also accessed information on the demand of the domestic and foreign labour markets, and career orientations suitable for their abilities.

The practical activities help students and young people have better career orientations and then learn skills and techniques to be able to work at companies and enterprises towards skilled and high-quality workers for working overseas.

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