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Ho Chi Minh City: 65,000 jobs available in Q2

Businesses in southern Ho Chi Minh City have 65,000 vacancies for the second quarter of the year, according to the city's Centre for Human Resources Forecasting and Labour Market Information.
Businesses in southern Ho Chi Minh City have 65,000 vacancies for thesecond quarter of the year, according to the city's Centre for HumanResources Forecasting and Labour Market Information.

Marketers, sellers, technicians, HR managers and manual workers inthe IT, auto, service, garment & textiles and construction sectorsare in great demand, among others, the centre reported.

The need for unskilled workers and staff with tertiary educationaccounts for 38 and 27 percent of the total demand, respectively.

Vice Director of the centre Tran Anh Tuan said the number of peopleseeking employment in the commercial hub, including graduates andworkers from neighbouring localities, is expected to rise by 20 percent.

A job centre under the Ho Chi Minh CommunistYouth Union has launched a programme supporting the unemployed at fourmajor bus stations, aiming to provide free recruitment information andprevent scams.

Meanwhile, a job service centreunder the municipal Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairshas run 58 fixed and mobile job fairs allowing recruiters to meet withpotential candidates at industrial parks and in several localdistricts.-VNA

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