On October 4, DTU held a talk show on "Entrepreneurial Thinking for Students". Le Uyen Thao, Deputy General Director of Brain Hub Vietnam; Dr. Tran Van Duc, Vice-Dean of the DTU International School; and lecturers, staff, and students of the DTU International School attended.
Dr. Tran Van Duc, Vice-Dean of the DTU International School
Dr. Tran Van Duc, Vice-Dean of the DTU International School, said: "DTU frequently holds various activities such as workshops, seminars, and talk shows with the participation of consultants, business representatives, and experienced professionals in various fields. This provides students with opportunities to familiarize themselves with employers’ requirements and an understanding of the need to acquire knowledge and develop necessary skills for their future careers. Hopefully, listening to the experiences shared by our guest speaker in this talk show will help students comprehend the roles they are pursuing and understand how to develop the required skills before entering the workforce or embarking on their entrepreneurial journey to turn business ideas into reality."
Guest speaker Le Uyen Thao
Guest speaker Le Uyen Thao, Deputy General Director of Brain Hub Vietnam, shared her personal startup experiences and offered valuable insights for the startup journeys of young people, such as the need for a solid foundation of professional knowledge, proficiency in a foreign language, passion, self-discipline, daily commitment to learning, self-assessment, observational and listening skills, and maintaining a healthy body and mind.
She also said that before venturing into entrepreneurship, students should define their goals and generate suitable business ideas. Additionally, they should seek out a compatible partner who shares their passion and vision for development and can provide mutual support.
DTU lecturers and students take a photo with the guest speaker
Many questions by DTU students during the talk show were enthusiastically answered by speaker Le Uyen Thao. These included inquiries about the essential skills for entrepreneurs when starting a business, career opportunities in the current job market, the significance of foreign language proficiency in entrepreneurship, whether an entrepreneur needs a partner when starting a business, what motivates idea generation, and how to succeed on the startup journey.
Guest speaker Le Uyen Thao, Deputy General Director of Brain Hub Vietnam, said: "To embark on a successful entrepreneurial journey, start by dedicating yourself to acquiring professional knowledge and cultivating the soft skills necessary for the job. In addition, you should actively engage in social activities during your studies to expand your knowledge and broaden essential social relationships. Moreover, in addition to generating creative ideas, demonstrate your responsibility for your passion and work."
(Media Center)