High-tech workforce is essential for the supporting industry sector
The trend of shifting supply chains is opening up numerous opportunities for the domestic supporting industry sector. The issue of human resources is becoming...
The trend of shifting supply chains is opening up numerous opportunities for the domestic supporting industry sector. The issue of human resources is becoming...
With an ambitious goal of producing 50,000 semiconductor engineers by 2030, Việt Nam is poised to supply talent to both domestic and international enterprises.
New research commissioned by HSBC shows that international businesses from nine major economies are increasingly optimistic about their growth prospects in Southeast...
Radical changes and developments resulting from global connectivity, automation, and technological innovations in the 4.0 industrial revolution era enforce workers...
Domestic garment and textile enterprises are racing to recruit more labourers, especially skilled workers, to fulfil their orders of high-quality products, according to...
Vietnam will need a skilled workforce to transform itself into an upper-middle-income economy by 2035, the World Bank has suggested in its recently-released report named...
Vietnam's assessment of future employment trends and how Vietnam is preparing for its workforce to respond to such trends are issues attracting attention from foreign...
One of the key uncertainties around the world is how quickly labor markets will bounce back from pandemic-related disruptions
The demand for permanent workers is forecast to be especially strong in the banking, securities, and information technology sectors.
With the increasing foreign investment in Vietnam, the human resource structure will see a fundamental change since FDI generally goes into industries that require...
Business leaders around the world began to consider how their organizations would be different when thousands of their employees’ jobs are automated away.