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One decade of transforming lives

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ten years ago, Bui Thanh Thuy drew three question marks to describe herself.

A club whose members age well

 VietNamNet Bridge – Those whose parents are aging or have broken bones and never recovered know the dilemma of taking care of someone who is unable to move.

Starting pay of $2,000: dream or illusion?

 VietNamNet Bridge – “What should I study to get a job with a starting salary of $2,000 a month?”

Graduates should take what they can get: official

VietNamNet Bridge – Vu Thi Thanh Lieu, deputy director of the Ha Noi Centre for Employment Service, spoke to Kinh te & Do thi newspaper about college graduates struggling to find employment.

Gov’t working to help unemployed find jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Doan Mau Diep, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, spoke to the newspaper Hai Quan (Customs) about his ministry’s plan to help unemployed workers to find new jobs and to claim their unemployment insurance.

Local labourers may lose out at home after regional integration

 VietNamNet Bridge – Director of the General Department of Vocational Training, Duong Duc Lan, spoke to the Voice of Viet Nam (VOV) about the free flow of labour after Viet Nam officially joined the ASEAN Economic Community.

Low enrollment a problem for Vietnamese universities

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Thi Kim Phung, acting director of the Higher Education and Training Department, spoke to Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper about recruiting new students.

Pedagogy graduates queuing up for jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of inexperienced pedagogy university and college graduates are becoming unemployed or facing difficulties to find jobs because of mass enrolment and poor training quality.

Teacher surplus leaves graduates looking for jobs

VietNamNet Bridge – Inexperienced university and college graduates looking to be employed as educators have difficulty finding work because the city already has a sufficient amount of teachers,

Tay Nguyen grads unable to get jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ethnic minority students directly admitted to colleges and universities without sitting for entrance exams are finding it difficult to find jobs after graduation,

Valedictorians struggling to look for jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Valedictorians with excellent marks at some universities in Vietnam cannot find jobs in their majors and have to accept positions outside their fields.

Graduates prioritise prestige

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Nguyen Thi Hai Chuyen, spoke to the Viet Nam Economic Times about initiatives to help get young people into jobs.

Vietnamese students struggle in Japan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many Vietnamese students have been struggling with a difficult student life in Japan, as they are abandoned by their overseas study consultancy companies.  

Labour market to see minor wage growth in 2014

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnamese labour market this year will see just a 6-8 per cent salary increase due to the sluggish economy.

Youth struggle to find jobs in slow economy

 VietNamNet Bridge – According to the General Statistics Office, there were at least 1 million unemployed people during the first nine months of 2013. Nationwide, young people (15-24 years old) accounted for 5.97 per cent,

VN vocational schools offer better job prospects: experts

 VietNamNet Bridge – After he passed his university entrance examinations last year, Vu Duc Duy of Mekong Delta Can Tho City had a choice.

Workers struggle to find jobs following vocational training

VietNamNet Bridge – Vocational training will be offered to 600,000 rural employees this year under a national project that ends in 2020, according to the General Department of Vocational Training.