Hanoi generates 145,000 jobs in 10 months

Hanoi generated jobs for more than 145,000 people during the January-October period, meeting 93.1% of the yearly target, figures show.

Of the number, 1,700 people were sent to work abroad in the 10 months.

The Hanoi Centre for Employment Services (SCES) under the municipal Department of  Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs in coordination with the People’s Committee of the city’s Dong Anh district organised a mobile job transaction session in the outskirts district on November 1.

Thirty nine units and businesses participating in the session offered more than 1,500 job positions.

Through such sessions, the centre has helped over 10,000 people get jobs so far this year. 

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