Huawei Vietnam was honoured to receive a certificate of merit from the Việt Nam Digital Communications Association (VDCA) for their positive contribution to the development and training human resources and talents for Viet Nam ICT industry 2022 (ICT Best Human...
If the Covid-19 situation worsens, 75 per cent of companies will seek to cut human resource costs, a recent survey by HR consulting firm Talentnet Corporation has found.
Vietnamese textile and apparel firms are facing tough times expanding their businesses, especially in terms of human resource development, experts said on Friday.
Enterprises increasingly appreciate the importance of human resource management and have mapped out human resource development strategies methodically, a seminar heard in HCM City yesterday.
Hundreds of academics, company bosses and human resource professionals in the southern province of Dong Nai and neighbouring areas and young workers will take part in a job festival in Bien Hoa City on December 26.
Fourteen local and multinational companies were honoured for their human resource strategies at the 2018 Vietnam HR Awards in HCM City on November 27 (Tuesday).
The Directorate of Vocational Education and Training has signed a memorandum of understanding with Viet Nam Logistics Business Association to increase the involvement of logistic firms in educating workforces.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Nguyen Xuan Cuong, stressed the significance of improving human resource training to meet the requirements of agriculture 4.0, which refers to farming practices that use technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to increase...
Lien Viet Post Commercial Joint Stock Bank signed a co-operation agreement with two Japanese partners Mitsui Knowledge Industry Company Limited (MKI) and Doreming Company in Tokyo on May 18.
Garment and textile firms should understand the needs of their workers and invest in enhancing human resource management to sustain a productive and quality workforce, a seminar heard in HCM City last Saturday.
Many banks throughout the country need to recruit more employees for their newly opened branches this year or to replace staff members who quit their jobs before Lunar Tet holiday.
More than 600 CEOs and human resource managers at local and global companies discussed the latest trends in building an engaged, efficient and loyal workforce at a workshop yesterday in HCM City.