(HBO) – A programme to introduce job opportunities and offer job consultations for students was held by the provincial Employment Service Centre in Hoa Binh city in June, attracting over 400 students from the Hoa Binh Technical and Technological College.


Students of Hoa Binh Technical and Technological College seek job information at the event.

According to Le Thanh Hai, a lecturer at the college, post-graduation employment is always a top concern not only for students themselves but also for families, educational institutions, and the society as a whole.

In recent years, alongside efforts to innovate and enhance the quality of education, the college has focused on training key national occupations. The college has been regularly collaborating with businesses to provide support for students to access labour market-related information, and to help them find employment aligned with their training.

It has also organised programmes to connect students with job opportunities after graduation.

In the framework of the programme, the provincial Employment Service Centre and 10 domestic and foreign recruitment agencies and companies introduced job opportunities both inside and outside the country, including those in Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Germany.

The event offered a chance for students to gain insights into the demands by employers, the job market, and skills needed for application and job seeking.

Vu Manh Hung, Director of the provincial Employment Service Centre, said promoting career orientation, vocational training, and employment for students, helping them access job information and policy is one of the important goals set by the centre for 2023.

Currently, there is a large number of students enrolled in vocational schools, vocational education centres, continuing education centres and high schools, he noted.

In collaboration with educational institutions, the provincial Employment Service Centre plays the role of an effective information channel of labour market, focusing on providing career consultation service, and organising job festivals and fairs to help connect students and businesses, Hung added./.


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