DTU and Business
DTU Strives to Bring Businesses to the University
Today, June 4, DTU and the Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper organized the “2015 Job Fair”.

A recruitment representative explaining students how to write an application
“It is a helpful event with real significance for new DTU graduates, and also for universities in the Danang area in general,” says Dr Nguyen Huu Phu, DTU Vice-Provost and chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Job Fair. “Actually, right after graduating and before coming to the Job Fair, the students immediately had a job. However, they have the chance to get information and to gain more understanding from recruiters. We believe that the counseling sessions and the interviews at the Job Fair will give students a lot of information. This way they can know which sector suits their skills and interests, what their strengths are, and which points they still have to improve upon.
Dr Nguyen Huu Phu, DTU Vice-Provost and chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 2015 Jobs Fair (right) gave sponsors flowers.
“The 2015 Jobs Fair has extra significance: preparing students to enter the phase of integration and of competition in an ‘open’ labor market - the labor market of the ASEAN Economic Community, which is about to see the light.”
The 2015 Jobs Fair of June 4 attracted 44 businesses with over 1900 jobs in Tourism, Information Technology, Business Administration, Finance and Banking, Construction, Electronics, and much more. There was also a consultant for studying and working abroad and a probationary manager was recruited.
“At the Jobs Fair, students have a great many opportunities to learn about the hiring policies and requirements of businesses,” says Mr Dang Ngoc Trung, Director of the DTU Center of Enrollment and Communication. “They can have recruiters consult them, submit them to a trial interview, and receive their applications. They can have meetings and exchanges and they can get knowledge, skills, and experience from what leaders of large companies like Sun Group, Smartdev, Viet Nam Capital, Sandy Beach Resort, Intercontinental Resort, and Truong Hai Auto share with them. For the university, it is an opportunity for Deans, Vice-Deans, and lecturers to hear what businesses have to say about the DTU curriculum and to exchange opinions on how to develop new curricula and teaching methods, so as not to stop improving educational quality at the university. What we aspire for is for businesses to always be able to hire highly skilled people that adapt rapidly to the environment of production and activity they will lend their services in.”
On behalf of the university’s Board of Provosts, Dr Nguyen Huu Phu signed an MOU with these businesses:
In our understanding, DTU has officially signed collaborations with over 500 businesses so far. These collaborations aim for:
* Developing students’ job skills
- Participating in practical educational activities for students or organizing student internships when appropriate.
- Creating favorable conditions for students and lecturers to visit and do internships.
- Participating in seminars, workshops, and annual job fairs organized by DTU and its Faculties.
- Providing job opportunities for and recruiting DTU students before and after graduation.
- Giving DTU graduates priority when recruiting.
Through Job Fairs, DTU provides from about 3000 to 5000 applications to recruiters annually on average, helping the business community examine and recruit DTU-trained people on demand.
(Media Center)