Việt Nam''s labour market is experiencing a rising demand for Chinese-speaking professionals, according to a recent report by Navigos Search, the country’s premier executive search firm.
Việt Nam News reporter Ly Ly Cao spoke to insiders from the National Innovation Centre (NIC), FPT University and Viettel to get more insightful opinions about the matter.
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...
For the first time in many years, the starting salary of new graduates from Vietnamese universities and overseas universities is the same (about VND10.6 million, or US$443.5, per month), according to the Talent-Mercer Total Remuneration Survey (TRS) 2022.
Increasing competition for talent and changes in employees’ needs and expectations at the workplace require businesses to adopt a holistic human resource strategy to attract and retain human resources, according to experts.
The ASEAN Foundation and Huawei yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding to bridge the digital talent gap in ASEAN countries at the Asia Pacific Innovation Day – Digital Talent Summit 2021.
The Ministry of Science and Technology is encouraging individuals and organizations working in artificial intelligence in Viet Nam to join an AI network between the country and Australia.
The US, New Zealand and Canada are the most attractive countries for employer investment based on 200 factors that evaluated skills availability, cost efficiency, regulation and productivity, while Viet Nam is among the top five in cost efficiency.
Viet Nam is ranked 96 out of 132 countries on the 2020 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI), down four positions compared to last year and nine positions in 2018.
Most executives today recognisd the competitive advantage of human capital, and yet the talent practices their organisations use are stuck in the last century, said Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner Emeritus of McKinsey & Company.