Seoul (VNA) – Samsung DisplayVietnam (SDV) and the Vietnamese Students’ Association in the Republic of Korea(VSAK) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cooperation in theorganisation of recruitment workshops, expected to create new job opportunitiesfor Vietnamese students and also help tighten the two countries’ friendship.
Under the document, the two sideswill work together to hold such functions for all Vietnameseundergraduates and postgraduates so as to seek high-quality human resources forSDV and equip the students with useful job-seeking information and skills.
Addressing the signing ceremony atthe Vietnamese Embassy in Seoul, First Secretary Le Van Hung highlightedthe significance of the event which marked the first time a large enterpriselike SDV had entered into partnership with the VSAK.
The Vietnamese Embassy will provide maximum support for the two sides so as to create more opportunities forVietnamese students in the Northeast Asian country, he noted.
Nguyen Huy Hoang, head of the personneldivision at the SDV, said his company currently has over 60 personnel holding doctoraldegrees, more than half of them trained in the RoK. It is also recruitingmany Vietnamese with bachelor’s and master’s degrees who graduated in the country.
He added through the partnership, the SDVhopes to create more job opportunities for the Vietnamese community in Korea.
Under the memorandum, the two sides will organise workshops in the RoK to share recruitment demand, jobinformation, working environment, and welfares for workers, receive CVs, andconduct pre-interviews.
This June, they will hold recruitmentworkshops at five famous universities of Korea, namely Hanyang University inSeoul, Sungkyunkwan University in Suwon city, the Korea Advanced Institute ofScience and Technology in Daejeon city, the University of Ulsan in Ulsan city,and Busan University in Busan city./.
Under the document, the two sideswill work together to hold such functions for all Vietnameseundergraduates and postgraduates so as to seek high-quality human resources forSDV and equip the students with useful job-seeking information and skills.
Addressing the signing ceremony atthe Vietnamese Embassy in Seoul, First Secretary Le Van Hung highlightedthe significance of the event which marked the first time a large enterpriselike SDV had entered into partnership with the VSAK.
The Vietnamese Embassy will provide maximum support for the two sides so as to create more opportunities forVietnamese students in the Northeast Asian country, he noted.
Nguyen Huy Hoang, head of the personneldivision at the SDV, said his company currently has over 60 personnel holding doctoraldegrees, more than half of them trained in the RoK. It is also recruitingmany Vietnamese with bachelor’s and master’s degrees who graduated in the country.
He added through the partnership, the SDVhopes to create more job opportunities for the Vietnamese community in Korea.
Under the memorandum, the two sides will organise workshops in the RoK to share recruitment demand, jobinformation, working environment, and welfares for workers, receive CVs, andconduct pre-interviews.
This June, they will hold recruitmentworkshops at five famous universities of Korea, namely Hanyang University inSeoul, Sungkyunkwan University in Suwon city, the Korea Advanced Institute ofScience and Technology in Daejeon city, the University of Ulsan in Ulsan city,and Busan University in Busan city./.
VNA