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Hanoi increases the demand for recruiting high-level professional staff. Photo: Hai Nguyen
Hanoi increases the demand for recruiting high-level professional staff. Photo: Hai Nguyen

Increased demand for recruiting highly qualified people in Hanoi

Quỳnh Chi (báo lao động) 22/09/2025 09:29 (GMT+7)

According to the Hanoi Employment Service Center, in August 2025, the capital's labor market witnessed an increase in demand for recruiting highly qualified people.

According to the Hanoi Employment Service Center, in August 2025, businesses in the city will have a significant adjustment in recruitment demand according to job groups compared to the previous month.

Accordingly, the demand for recruitment of leadership and management positions decreased from 14.51% to 8.6%, showing that businesses have stabilized their existing senior management team. Office assistant positions continued to decrease slightly, from 15.31% to 13.36%.

Notably, in August, the demand for high-level professionals increased, accounting for 20.13% (a significant increase compared to 14.91% in July). This shows that businesses are looking for experienced and experienced personnel with solid professional skills to meet specific job requirements.

In terms of structure by qualifications, August witnessed a change in the structure of recruitment demand by qualifications. The demand for recruitment of workers with a university degree or higher decreased, accounting for 28.55% (compared to 35.45% in July). The demand for unskilled labor recruitment (untrained) decreased slightly, accounting for 23.06% of total recruitment demand (compared to 23.16% in July). The demand for recruitment of workers with college degrees also increased, accounting for 16.01% (compared to 14.59% in July), while workers with intermediate degrees accounted for 12.63%.

These figures show that businesses are expanding recruitment targets, not only focusing on highly qualified workers but also unskilled workers and qualified workers, said Mr. Vu Quang Thanh - Deputy Director of the Hanoi Employment Service Center.

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