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France-Vietnam job fair held in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
02:42 PM 25/05/2022
The seventh France-Vietnam Job Fair (FVJF) has been held in Hanoi, serving as a bridge connecting Vietnamese, French and international companies based in Vietnam to graduates with international profiles.
The fair will move to Ho Chi Minh City in the next few days.
FVJF is an annual event that CCIFV has organised for over 10 years. It is an opportunity for international companies to promote activities in the local market and showcase their recruitment offers to qualified candidates in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
About 40 big names participated in the sixth job fair in 2019, offering nearly 500 jobs. Due to the pandemic it was postponed in the two following years and was rebooted in 2022, thanks to the country's reopening.
"Vietnam’s population is young, educated, and eager to succeed. These highly appealing demographics are attractive to a growing number of international companies moving to the country," Vice President of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIFV) Legrand Perruchot at the Hanoi event on May 22.
Around 40 companies participated in the FVJF 2022 in Hanoi, offering 450 vacancies to job-seekers. The FVJF 2022 in Ho Chi Minh City is slated for May 28./.VNA
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