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Demand for human resources grows along with City economy

The demand for human resources has increased in the IT, electronics, real estate, tourism-hospitality, mechanical engineering-automation, and textile sectors since last year, according to the HCM City Centre for Human Resource Forecast and Labour Information.
The demand for human resources has increased in the IT, electronics,real estate, tourism-hospitality, mechanical engineering-automation, andtextile sectors since last year, according to the HCM City Centre forHuman Resource Forecast and Labour Information.

The trend dovetails with the city's economic development, Tran Anh Tuan, the centre's deputy head, said.

The IT industry has accounted for 8 percent of the total demand this year as investment increased.

Inthe first quarter of 2016 Samsung Corporation's 70ha factory will beginto operate in the city and need nearly 5,000 employees, and this wouldpose a challenge, Tuan said.

In the housing sector, whichhas accounted for around 6 percent of the total demand, the market'srecovery and growth has led to an increased need for human resources.

Inthe textile and footwear sectors, Vietnam has been getting more andmore orders from markets like the EU, Japan, and the US. According tothe city's industrial parks and export processing zones, investment inthe two industries has accounted more than 70 per cent of the totalinvestment this year.

In the last quarter the demand formanual labour at companies is expected to increase because of theongoing expansion in production.

Of 60,000 workers neededin the remaining months, manual workers will account for 35 percent, upfrom 25.2 percent in the third quarter, mostly in sales, services,textiles, and tourism-hospitality.

The rest will be skilledemployees and graduates from universities, colleges, and vocationalschools in the fields of IT, mechanical engineering, electronics,electricals, and telecom.

Tuan said 35,000 more workers would be needed for seasonal jobs between November and a few after Tet in late January.

The number of graduates seeking employment now accounts for 40 percent of the total, he added./.

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