Season two of the TV game show on employment, Whose Chance? (Co Hoi Cho Ai?), is being aired on Vietnam Television’s channel 3 (VTV3) at noon every Saturday.
Leaders of large companies at Whose Chance? television game show. (Photo courtesy of ALO Media)
HCMCity (VNS/VNA) - Season two of the TV game show onemployment, Whose Chance? (Co Hoi Cho Ai?), is being aired on Vietnam Television’schannel 3 (VTV3) at noon every Saturday.
It serves as a platform to connect employers and job seekers, and offers goodjobs.
It helps young people enhance their job interview and problem solving skillswith real interviews, negotiations and job opportunities.
A show consists of three rounds. In the first, two candidates will debate onone question and situation on different issues of public concern.
Six company heads and the audience will choose one candidate to enter thesecond round, where the candidate has to answer questions and debate withparticipating leaders.
The candidates can enter the final round if they are chosen by at least twoleaders.
In the final round, announcements of jobs and salaries by leaders andcandidates’ expectation will be revealed. The candidates can make decision onnew job opportunities.
In the new season, a series of talk shows titled “Whose Chance Talk” will shareinspiring stories about career orientations, opportunities and promotionsbesides emerging issues at work.
In the first season 19 candidates got jobs at eight companies, with a highestmonthly offer of 45 million VND (1,900 USD).
The show is hosted by MC Thanh Trung, draws the participation of leaders oflarge companies like Thang Loi Group, Bao Ngoc Investment ProductionCorporation, and Vietnam Payment Solution JSC. (VNPAY), is on VTV, andsponsored by ALO Media.
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