HCMC – Half of the green job demand since 2022 has come from the manufacturing sector, followed by the energy, agriculture and technology industries, according to employment solutions firm ManpowerGroup Vietnam. Cutting back on sustainability spending could make a business less appealing to the
Vietnam will face challenges if it does not make the most of its golden population structure. To ensure future development, human resources or talent must be nurtured, so they become “a pillar of the country” in the upcoming decades. Concerning disparity To develop an international financial
HCMC – Vietnam’s job market has seen a sharp decrease in demand in the last quarter of 2022, with workers finding it challenging to seek new jobs, according to a report released by Navigos Research, a recruitment firm. The report pointed out that employment demand in the period dropped 25% on
HCMC – Employment opportunities have arisen in the southern province of Binh Duong as businesses begin the hunt for labor, the provincial Labor Union said. The union posted a list of 38 companies looking for over 50 workers on its portal, congdoanbinhduong.org.vn, and its Facebook page. Most
HCMC – The demand for new employees in HCMC is estimated to reach 43,000 in the last two months of this year, said Nguyen Van Lam, deputy director of the HCMC Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Department. Job vacancies are mainly in the commerce-service and consumer goods fields, textile,