Amid the surging demand for semiconductor engineers driven by the AI boom, many companies are turning to Việt Nam for its talent pool and competitive labour costs, positioning the Southeast Asian nation as a "magnet" for major players in the...
The MPI has reported back to the Prime Minister on the project ''Developing human resources in the semiconductor industry to 2030, with a vision to 2050''.
Siemens has officially launched a contest titled “Best Applications of SIMATIC IOT2050” with an aim to provide an opportunity for automation engineers and students in Viet Nam to demonstrate their talent, use their creativity and out-of-the-box thinking in order to come up with innovative ideas...
Over 80 per cent of Japanese firms said they were willing to receive foreign workers, and 95 per cent of them were interested in Vietnamese IT engineers.
FPT Corporation targets to have 10,000 software engineers working in the central city of Da Nang by 2023, making the city a centre of digital human resources.
Japan might need to recruit 30,000 foreign Information Technology (IT)
engineers in the next four years to work in the country especially from
India and Viet Nam.
The central city plans to co-operate with the Da Nang FPT Software
company in conducting a Japanese language training programme for
information technology (IT) students at colleges throughout the city.
Global IT outsourcing and professional recruitment business Harvey Nash
and Korean gateway provider HUMAX announced a strategic partnership on
July 30 in HCM City that will lead to 200 engineering jobs being d
in both Viet Nam and the UK.
According to a report by Navigos Search, the first quarter of 2015 saw a
considerable increase in recruitment demand for smartphone engineers,
which made up 14 per cent of the total demand for senior staff, and is
forecast to increase in the second...
Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam on Friday signed a US$70 million
trade-finance facility agreement to provide An Giang Plant
Protection-Joint Stock Company with short- to medium-term working
capital.