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Many businesses are struggling in their effort to switch to digitalization in their workplace.
With the increasing foreign investment in Vietnam, the human resource structure will see a fundamental change since FDI generally goes into industries that require medium to very skilled workers, experts have said.
Professor Tran Hong Thai, general director of Vietnam’s General Department of Meteorology, talks about the improvements of Vietnam's meteorology industry
While there is much more data than ever before and digital technologies are growing very fast, there is a huge shortage of human resources, experts have told a conference at the Hoa Sen University in Ho Chi Minh City.
There remain problems concerning human resources and Vietnamese businesses should focus on what Japanese experts have addressed.
The start-up frenzy started in Viet Nam around two years ago with the Government calling for more investment in the community and demonstrating political will with several pragmatic actions.
VietNamNet Bridge – Five academic majors of Hoa Sen University's Faculty of Economics & Commerce have been accredited by the US Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programmes (ACBSP).
VietNamNet Bridge – The overseas ownership of Vietnam was back in the headlines this past week with the release of a tourism report showing that the industry is finally seeing a glimmer of hope.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam’s persistent struggle for the national sovereignty and acceleration of its cooperative relations with other nations and intentional organizations are considered as remarkable diplomatic activities in July.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam currently boasts 72,000 unemployed bachelor's and master’s degree holders, which poses something of a paradox between the real market and university training demands.
VietNamNet Bridge – The third quarter of this year will likely see an increase in recruitment demand among enterprises in the country, especially for sales and marketing positions, a survey has found.