
Podcast: Are you paying yourself to fire?
You're working hard every day, but perhaps that very habit is causing you to gradually become obsolete, and are you perhaps "paying yourself to fire"?

You're working hard every day, but perhaps that very habit is causing you to gradually become obsolete, and are you perhaps "paying yourself to fire"?

The Ministry of Interior has launched an online job exchange platform connecting all localities, ensuring the uniformity of the Vietnamese labor market.

Authorities in Tuyen Quang province have successfully prevented five 8th-grade students from Minh Tan commune from being lured away from their hometown to work in Bac Ninh province by strangers they met online.

RentAHuman, a role-reversing job platform that allows AI to hire humans for real-life tasks, has attracted over 81.000 registered users.

Why are many academically gifted young people still unemployed? In the next five years, which skills will become less valuable, and what do young people need to learn to avoid being left behind?

Global technology and business leaders are unanimously affirming that AI is creating new job opportunities, rather than taking away livelihoods as previously feared.

The government requires that the placement and ranking of civil servants from the central to the commune level, no later than July 1, 2027, be completed.

BYD became the center of attention when the alliance led by the company committed to earning up to 42 million VND per period for Grab drivers who choose new energy vehicles, along with many December promotions.

Based on statistics from 200.000 anonymous interactions with the Copilot chatbot, Microsoft has identified the professions at highest risk of being replaced.

The Ministry of Interior proposed that employees' working hours should not exceed 8 hours per day, with at least one day off per week; overtime work on public holidays and Tet (Lunar New Year) should be compensated at least 300% of their regular salary.

After three days of the Job Fair, Long Thanh International Airport received 1.298 applications, of which more than 1.000 were for positions at the airport itself.

The Director of the Employment Department stated that the Ministry of Interior has been tasked with piloting the operation of the national job exchange platform, which is expected to launch in September.

Aeon robots stand out for their ability to learn a job after just one demonstration by a human, thanks to AI that simulates behavior and automatically repeats tasks, causing many to worry about losing their jobs.

Choosing a field of study that aligns with current trends will help young people reduce their risk of unemployment in the future.

The rosy prospect of "easy work with high pay" blinds many people, including many young Vietnamese who go to Cambodia to work.

Mr. Hoang Nam Tien observed that not only factory workers but also millions of people with excellent experience, expertise, and qualifications are being replaced by AI in the labor market.

To meet the rapid development of the domestic market, many academic fields are in need of a large number of human resources.

Finding a high-paying job is the desire of many people, but not everyone can achieve it.

The emergence of many high-tech products is putting workers at risk of unemployment in the next 5-10 years.

The number of applicants for postgraduate exams in China has decreased, reflecting a decline in confidence in the value of a master's degree as the job market for young people becomes scarce.

For the 2024-2025 academic year, the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine successfully recruited over 1.000 new full-time students and nearly 200 postgraduate students, achieving a 100% enrollment rate.

According to the Vice President of the Association of Elderly People, many businesses lay off workers aged 45-50, so there is a great need for career change among this age group.

As a human resources solutions provider, ManpowerGroup believes that sustainable employment plays a crucial role in driving positive environmental and social change.

Millions of young graduates in China are labeled "spoiled brats" because they have to live off their elderly parents' pensions or savings; finding a job is now extremely difficult.

After graduating from university and failing to find suitable employment, many young people choose to pursue further studies at the master's level or obtain a second degree with the hope of staying in Hanoi.

People whose land is expropriated are offered job placement assistance, loans for job creation, maintenance, and expansion from the national employment fund and other preferential credit sources.

Because of the high salaries and the lack of required qualifications, many people are willing to take the risks to apply for dangerous jobs.

Despite the inherent dangers of these jobs, many people still choose to take on them.

Choosing a career path that aligns with current societal trends will help young people reduce their risk of unemployment.

Currently, the number of restaurants opening is increasing rapidly, leading to a significant shortage of staff.