A company representative briefs participants on the labour market.
The event drew five units and companies from Hanoi and Hung Yen, including Thai Ha Inox Co., Ltd, Fancy Industry Vietnam Co., Ltd, the Institute for Vocational Education Studies, Song Da Vietnam International Cooperation Co., Ltd, and the Son La Employment Service Centre, along with local mass organisations and Ta Khoa’s community digital-transformation team.
More than 500 labourers and students were provided with updates on labour-market trends, career pathways, and high-demand sectors both at home and abroad. They also received guidance on submitting applications through the national public-service portal and were advised on benefits under social, health, and unemployment insurance.
Ta Khoa residents learn about the labour market.
The event supported young people in starting their careers and helped labourers, especially those from poor or near-poor households and discharged soldiers, find suitable jobs that offer stable incomes.
Ta Khoa commune leaders present certificates and flowers to participating units and companies.
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