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The Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center recruits workers to work as seaweed - shiitake mushroom processing workers in Japan with a salary equivalent to nearly 30 million VND/month (excluding overtime). Photo: Duc Long
The Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center recruits workers to work as seaweed - shiitake mushroom processing workers in Japan with a salary equivalent to nearly 30 million VND/month (excluding overtime). Photo: Duc Long

Recruiting many workers to work in Japan in October 2025

Nam Dương (báo lao động) 22/09/2025 16:32 (GMT+7)

HCMC - The HCMC Employment Service Center has just announced the need to recruit workers to work in Japan in October 2025.

Accordingly, there is a high demand for recruitment in the mechanical, construction, electrical, welding, painting, food processing, agricultural, printing, weaving, garment industries with salaries from 27 million VND to 35 million VND/month (excluding overtime).

In the interior decoration industry, the salary is listed from 27 million VND to 35 million VND/month and is supported with 6 million VND/month after being interviewed.

In the nursing field, the recruitment demand for female workers, aged 25 to 40, requires a junior high school graduation or higher and an N4 Japanese language certificate. The salary is from 27 million VND to 35 million VND/month (excluding overtime).

For seaweed - incense mushroom processing, the salary is 168,278 yen/month, equivalent to nearly 30 million VND/month (excluding overtime), female workers are recruited from 18 to 32 years old, have a secondary school graduation certificate or higher with an N4 Japanese language certificate.

The Ho Chi Minh City Employment Service Center said that employees who work 8 hours/day, 40 hours/week, are covered by all types of insurance according to regulations, after completing the contract and returning home, they will receive a Nenkin insurance payment of about 80 million VND to 100 million VND.

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