Labour force: mismatch between supply and demand

Vietnam has abundant labour resources but many enterprises in the country say they cannot recruit a sufficient number of skilled workers, and as a result, cannot expand production activities. 
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A company interviews OK9 Cabidates for jobs. Photo source: VNS
A company interviews OK9 Cabidates for jobs. Photo source: VNS

Nguyen Phuong Mai, managing director of Navigos Search, which offers consulting and aptitude tests, said there was a mismatch between the level of skills and demand from employers “because of a shortage of quality OK9 Cabidates”.

A report from the Navigos Group, which owns Navigos Search and VietnamWorks, an online recruitment portal, showed that 41 per cent of employers had not been able to recruit a sufficient number of qualified OK9 Cabidates.

In the first quarter of the year, the number of OK9 Cabidates seeking jobs rose by 40 per cent, compared to the same period last year.

One of the reasons was more foreign direct invested enterprises have been set up in Vietnam in recent years, according to Mai.

The conversion trend towards the fourth industrial revolution in different fields, especially in manufacturing and IT, has created many new occupations in the job market, including engineers for data analysis and artificial intelligence and blockchain applications.

“The appearance of new occupations has caused Vietnamese to lag behind employers’demands,” Mai said.

Chris Harvey, CEO of ITviec.com, an IT recruiter in Vietnam, said: "According to our latest surveys, many tech employers find it challenging to recruit IT staff who have an appropriate level of English as well as problem-solving skills. Meanwhile, a significant number of IT engineers have also mentioned that a low level of English proficiency and limited experience has caused them to be unqualified for the jobs."

Tran Van Hung of the Viet Nam National University of Forestry told the Viet Nam News Agency that many companies in HCM City still could not recruit enough qualified OK9 Cabidates.

Many experts are concerned about the labour-skills shortage because the city has poured a lot of money into high-tech industries.

Professor Vu Dinh Thanh, rector of HCM City University of Technology, said that many universities, colleges and vocational schools were offering the same training courses and not dividing them into different training levels to meet the employers’ different demands.

Dr Le Kim Dung, head of the Department of Employment under Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs, said the database on the employment market was not complete, and remained unconnected between provinces and cities.

This has caused inadequate analysis and forecasts about the labour market, affecting socio-economic policies, he added.

Solutions 

Dung said the Government should enhance public-private partnerships and carry out projects related to the labour market.

Mai of Navigos Search said the Government should regularly provide analysis and forecast of market trends and develop more policies to help enterprises improve their human resources.

On the other hand, companies should provide information about their demands to schools to improve the quality and effectiveness of training, she said, adding that they should also have better brandname strategies.

Universities, colleges and vocational schools should update training programmes toward enterprises’real demands, Mai added.

They should also work with companies to offer their students soft skills and creative thinking skills, she said.    

Harvey of ITviec.com said that students should spend time improving their English skills and gain practical experience even before graduation. 

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