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Nearly half of job seekers want a monthly salary of $850 upwards
Over 46% of job seekers want a monthly salary higher than VND20 million ($850), but firms are only able to pay this level to less than 11% of job vacancies.
Work-life balance deciding factor for Vietnamese job seekers
Work-life balance is often the deciding factor when Vietnamese workers applying for a new job reassess their new normal priorities, according to a recent survey.
The Great Resignation makes its way to Vietnam
Nguyen Minh Hong, 26, quit her job as an administrative employee in HCMC a month before Tet (Lunar New Year).
February 13, 2022 | 05:21 pm PT
Pandemic leaves middle-aged workers with uncertain future
Many middle-aged people have lost their jobs to the Covid-19 pandemic and are discovering employers only want young laborers.
November 30, 2021 | 08:51 pm PT
One in four employees to quit if Tet bonus falls short: survey
Twenty-seven percent of Vietnamese employees say they will quit early next year if their Tet bonuses aren’t good enough.
December 24, 2018 | 10:28 pm PT