Glotrans participated in a Talkshow at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH)

Recently, the Faculty of Business Administration, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) held a Talkshow with the theme "Business Semester - Opportunity to learn and prepare after graduation", to equip prepare students with the necessary skills to help them firmly on the career path as well as seize job opportunities in the labor market later.

Attending the program were representatives from businesses, including Mr. Huynh Van Hoa - Deputy Sales Department of Glotrans Vietnam. Besides, the representative of Faculty of Business Administration was Dr. Hoang Nguyen Khai - Vice Dean of Faculty and MSc. Nguyen Van Hau - Vice Dean of Faculty.

Based on the capacity and aspirations of students, businesses have offered attractive positions such as: Sales Logistics, Sale Overseas, Accountant, ... with working time of 1-2 months and benefits such as: online take over management; has a sales commission policy; the opportunity to nominate official staff after the end of the semester; ... Through that, you not only develop professional skills but also accumulate a lot of practical work experience.

In particular, the students also listened to the practical sharing from 2 HUTECH students about the process of being an intern to a full-time employee through the corporate semester from year 2. Along with that at This semester, the Faculty will accompany you throughout the process, to support you to complete the set goals and study plans.

Within the framework of the program, students' questions about the recruitment needs of businesses, the difference between the corporate semester and the internship, the working environment, the position applied for, etc. The speakers enthusiastically responded.

The Talkshow brought students a lot of useful information, thereby helping them better understand the corporate semester, grasping many good study and job opportunities. Contribute to the completion of the goals that you desire in the future.

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