Seoul: The Vietnamese Students' Association in the Republic of Korea (VSAK) packed Ewha Womans University in Seoul on April 19 with nearly 500 Vietnamese students hunting for jobs in the country. The second annual Job Fair 2026 was backed by the Vietnamese Embassy in the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Vijob company. Organisers pitched it as a straight-up bridge between eager students and bosses hungry for young talent who can actually handle multicultural workplaces.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the event aimed to facilitate direct interaction between Vietnamese students and potential employers in South Korea. The fair provided a platform for students to explore various career opportunities and gain insights into the job market dynamics in the country. The support from the Vietnamese Embassy and Vijob company highlighted the importance of international collaboration in fostering employment opportunities for Vietnamese youth abroad.
The Job Fair 2026 featured multiple booths and sessions, where students had the chance to engage with employers from different sectors. The event emphasized the importance of cross-cultural skills and adaptability in today's globalized job market. Participants expressed appreciation for the opportunity to meet with recruiters and learn about the expectations and requirements of potential employers in South Korea.