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National Assembly deputies agree that Vietnam’s development of science and technology will depend on recruiting talents who can change the face of technologies.
A lack of human resources in the booming blockchain industry is one of the biggest problems in developing blockchain projects in the country.
Ho Chi Minh City's policy of attracting talents to the public sector has not been effective in recent years, experts say.
Public servant management should not be focused on professional degrees but practical skills.
Talented people are available at any time, talent is everywhere, but the number of talented persons is often limited.
The 13th Party Congress is an important milestone, which sets the future orientation, continues to accelerate the process of national renovation and international integration.
A teenager in the central province of Quang Ngai has just been invited by 21 universities in the US, the UK, Canada and Singapore.
The Secretariat of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) Central Committee has decided to present the 2019 Golden Globe Awards to 10 young science and technology talents in five areas,
Vietnam needs to have a law on appreciating and using talented peoole, according to Le Thanh Van, a National Assembly Deputy.
Most of the winners of the Road to Olympia TV show leave for Australia and do not return to Vietnam.
Startups, R&D projects, fintechs and e-hailing firms are all on the hunt for workers.
Most of the winners of ‘Road to Olympia’ leave Vietnam for Australia where they study and stay after graduating.
VietNamNet Bridge - Favorable working conditions are the most important factor when considering job opportunities, according to surveys.
VietNamNet Bridge - Hundreds of Vietnamese students have won top prizes at international Olympiads in the last 40 years, but the country’s scientific achievements remain modest.
VietNamNet Bridge - Tran Phuong, a renowned educator who has trained 60 students who won top prizes at international competitions, talks about what Vietnam needs to do to develop young talent.
The newly appointed Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha and well-known experts met at an online roundtable at VietNamNet last week to discuss the thorny issue of attracting Vietnamese overseas talent.
Vietnam has a large system of schools for the gifted where the best students receive special education designed for them. However, experts believe that the ‘skimming’ method, or ‘training fighting cocks’, is no longer suitable.
VietNamNet Bridge - State agencies cannot find talented candidates because of current recruitment methods, according to analysts.
VietNamNet Bridge - The number of good candidates who have failed civil service exams has been increasing year after year.