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Career fair hosted for Vietnamese students in Australia

The United Association of Vietnamese Students in New South Wales, Australia, (UAVS) has hosted the UAVS Career Fair 2022 in Sydney, providing an opportunity for Vietnamese senior university students and fresh graduates to connect with enterprises from both countries and seek job vacancies.
Career fair hosted for Vietnamese students in Australia ảnh 1The UAVS Career Fair 2022 takes place in Sydney last weekend. (Photo: VNA)
Sydney (VNA) – The United Association of VietnameseStudents in New South Wales, Australia, (UAVS) has hosted the UAVS Career Fair2022 in Sydney, providing an opportunity for Vietnamese senior universitystudents and fresh graduates to connect with enterprises from both countriesand seek job vacancies.

The event also aimed to offer the jobseekers insights into thelabour market in the both countries, and boost cooperation between Vietnameseand Australian companies, given that the two nations will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties next year.

It gathered well-known employers from across Australia, suchas Chartered Accountants, CPA Australia, ACCA, Servian, Veeam Software,Marriott, and Macquarie Group. Meanwhile, many Vietnamese companies remotelyjoined the career fair from Vietnam via virtual platform.

Prof. Nguyen Van Tuan, a Leadership Fellow at the AustralianNational Health and Medical Research Council; Zolboo Tsengel, Data Specialistat Commonwealth Bank; and Annie Mai, an executive at Macquarie Group, were amongcareer orientation guest speakers who shared their personalexperience when they looked for the first job or first started a business.

It was estimated that the event was attended by more than400 Vietnamese jobseekers who are studying at or have graduated from majoruniversities in Australia./.
VNA

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