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Da Nang Job Fair 2026 attracted 106 firms that conducted direct interviews and 103 firms recruiting through the Da Nang City Employment Service Center. Participating companies sought a total of 41,106 positions, with demand concentrated in hospitality and lodging, commerce, financial and banking services, engineering, communications, logistics and supply chain management, health care, and companies sending workers overseas.
The event’s recruitment activities included both direct interviewing by companies and placements facilitated by the Da Nang City Employment Service Center. In total, 209 firms participated in hiring-related activities, targeting 41,106 positions across multiple sectors.
PGS.TS Dinh Thanh Viet, Vice Rector of Dong A University, said the Da Nang Job Fair 2026 is not only for the university’s students but is also open to all students and workers in the city. He noted that Dong A University has signed 14 new cooperation agreements with corporate partners, expanding its network to more than 700 units, including many FDI and large-scale enterprises.
According to the university, these cooperation arrangements not only broaden the partnership network but also provide students with practical career experiences, helping them adapt to the working environment immediately after graduation.
Mr. Duong Hoang Nguyen, General Manager of AEON Mall Da Nang Thanh Khe, said the job fair serves as a bridge connecting schools, enterprises and workers. He added that it is also an effective mechanism to shorten the gap between employers and employees.
The 2026 Job Fair at Dong A University is described as an annual event and also a milestone in promoting Da Nang’s economic development.
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