Participating businesses and training institutions set up 32 booths to showcase their recruitment needs, job vacancies, and employee benefits. They also provided guidance on application procedures and opportunities for studying and working in foreign markets like Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan.
Additionally, universities and colleges offered career counseling to help students identify suitable fields based on their skills and interests, enhancing their future job prospects.
Qualified job seekers had the opportunity to sign direct labour contracts with local and out-of-province companies.
The event served as a vital link between employers, training institutions, and job seekers, facilitating access to quality job opportunities that can lead to stable incomes and improved livelihoods for workers and their families.
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