Dan Tri Newspaper - 75 businesses participated in the recruitment fair at Dai Nam University.

Posted date 13/04/2026
Posted date 13/04/2026
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(Dan Tri Newspaper) - The 2026 DNU Job Fair recently took place at Dai Nam University, bringing together 75 businesses with more than 2,000 job openings, enrollment opportunities, and overseas employment prospects.

This event demonstrates that the school has proactively connected students with the job market even during their studies.

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The 2026 DNU Job Fair at Dai Nam University attracted thousands of students, job seekers, and workers in Hanoi (Photo: DNU).

Bringing the labor market into the classroom.

The event was organized in coordination with the People's Committees of Ha Dong, Phu Luong, Duong Noi, Kien Hung, and Yen Nghia wards, and the Hanoi Department of Internal Affairs. This year, Dai Nam University is the host institution.

Instead of waiting for students to find jobs after graduation, the school chose to bring businesses directly to the classroom. The job fair space was organized like a miniature labor market, where recruitment activities took place continuously.

Students and job seekers participate in direct interviews and discussions with employers, accessing positions in various fields ranging from healthcare, engineering and technology, economics and business, services, and manufacturing to languages, with salaries ranging from 7 to 30 million VND per month.

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Representatives from all parties perform the opening ceremony of the 2026 DNU Job Fair (Photo: DNU).

Businesses are deeply involved in the training process.

According to Associate Professor Dao Thi Thu Giang, Rector of Dai Nam University, linking training with practical application is a consistent orientation of the university.

"We believe that training cannot be separated from practice. Students need to be exposed to the working environment early on to develop professional skills during their studies," said Associate Professor Dao Thi Thu Giang.

From this approach, businesses not only recruit but also participate in providing feedback on training programs, accepting interns, and evaluating student capabilities throughout the training process.

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The job fair brought together 75 businesses, offering more than 2,000 job positions (Photo: DNU).

Recruitment requirements are changing. Besides professional knowledge, businesses are particularly interested in practical skills, work attitude, and adaptability.

Businesses report that candidates with early practical experience tend to be more confident during interviews and are able to adapt to the job more quickly.

Not only final-year students, but also many second- and third-year students participated in the event. Directly observing and experiencing the recruitment process helped students better understand the requirements of the market.

For final-year students, this is an opportunity to connect with businesses and find a job before graduation.

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Students are interviewed one-on-one with recruiters (Photo: DNU).

Multidimensional connection between schools, the government, and businesses.

The program was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Education and Training; leaders from the Hanoi Department of Internal Affairs and the Hanoi Employment Service Center; as well as the authorities of Ha Dong, Phu Luong, Duong Noi, Kien Hung, and Yen Nghia wards, and leaders from Dai Nam University.

According to Mr. Nguyen Huu Hien, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Ha Dong Ward, the job fair is a practical solution to connect labor supply and demand, helping workers access jobs more quickly.

Meanwhile, Mr. Nguyen Tay Nam, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Internal Affairs, assessed that the event has social welfare significance, especially for vulnerable labor groups.

In addition to recruitment activities, the program also provides career counseling for high school students and workers.

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Not only do DNU students find suitable job positions, but they also gain access to businesses and understand their practical needs right from the classroom (Photo: DNU).

As part of the event, Dai Nam University organized the "Conquering the Recruiter" competition, simulating the actual recruitment process. Students participated in sections such as self-introduction, problem-solving, and answering interview questions from businesses.

This activity helps students hone their skills while also providing employers with an early opportunity to connect with potential candidates.

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The event is proof of the commitment to ensuring 100% of students are connected with jobs before graduation (Photo: DNU).

From practical implementation, the gap between the classroom and the labor market is gradually narrowing. Employment is no longer just a post-graduation issue, but has become an important part of the training process and a supportive learning environment for students at Dai Nam University.

The DNU Job Fair 2026 demonstrates a trend of universities becoming more proactive in connecting with businesses, thereby expanding job opportunities for students even while they are still in school.

Author:

Theo Báo Dân trí

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