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Topic: Labor demand increase

Firms in central Nghe An province seek 40,000 workers post-Tet

Firms in central Nghe An province seek 40,000 workers post-Tet

More than 780,000 among Nghe An's 1.6 million workers have been employed outside the province.
09:00 01/02/2025
HCMC needs up to 330,000 workers in 2025

HCMC needs up to 330,000 workers in 2025

The highest demand for labor is expected in the trade and service sector, accounting for 67.7% of the total demand.
07:00 24/12/2024
Workers in need

Workers in need

Recruitment demand has increased in various fields and professions over recent times. Many businesses have plans to recruit significant numbers of new employees to serve production and business activities.
16:15 21/07/2022

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