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New graduates want monthly salary of $435-650
Almost half of fresh university graduates expect a monthly salary of VND10-15 million ($435-650), but most employers are only willing to pay VND6-10 million, a survey has found.
Work from home, a burden for parents: survey
Working from home has increased their workload since they have to take care of children and do more chores, according to 40 percent of parents.
IT engineers’ salaries soar as supply cannot meet demand
IT engineers with five years’ experience are getting paid salaries of VND120 million ($5,200) a month amid rising demand for their skills.
March 14, 2021 | 08:20 pm PT
Half of Vietnamese workers quit jobs due to lack of career opportunities
A lack of career advancement opportunities caused 51.3 percent of Vietnamese workers to resign their jobs last year, a survey has found.
March 3, 2020 | 08:06 pm PT
Most workers feel productive for less than 6 hours a day
68 percent of Vietnamese workers feel they are productive for just 4 to 6 hours per day, a recent survey has found.
September 25, 2019 | 07:07 pm PT