Expanding job opportunities in Japan for HUTECH students through a meeting with Toa Kogyo and Gunma Bank (Japan)

On October 8th, a meeting between Toa Kogyo, Gunma Bank (Japan), and the Vietnam-Japan Institute of Technology (VJIT), along with the Institute of Engineering at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), created promising internship and job opportunities in Japan for students.
 
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The meeting offered students exciting prospects for internships and jobs in Japan
 
Opening the meeting, Mr. Yoshida Mikio, Chief Operating Officer of Toa Kogyo, outlined the internship and work programs designed specifically for HUTECH students. He emphasized the importance of providing a professional internship environment where students can gain essential knowledge and skills to enter the workforce.

 
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Mr. Yoshida Mikio discussed the implementation plan for the internship and work program for HUTECH students
 
Based on a shared direction for collaboration, both sides agreed on the terms of the internship program and the recruitment path for graduates. Mr. Yoshida affirmed that Toa Kogyo is always seeking young talent from HUTECH. This collaboration not only benefits students but also enhances the quality of the company's workforce, establishing a strong connection between HUTECH and Japanese businesses, helping students prepare for successful international careers.

 
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HUTECH representatives also contributed to finalizing the cooperation plan between the two sides
 
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Representatives from Toa Kogyo and Gunma Bank toured HUTECH’s facilities and viewed student projects
 
Business representatives at the meeting included Mr. Yoshida Mikio, Chief Operating Officer of Toa Kogyo, and Mr. Kobori Takahiro, Director of Gunma Bank's Ho Chi Minh City branch. From HUTECH, the delegation was welcomed by Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hung, Director of VJIT, Dr. Le Thanh Tuan, Head of Automotive Engineering at VJIT, and Dr. Nguyen Van Nhanh, Vice Director of the Institute of Engineering.

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