Exit ceremony sending students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Faculty – College of Science and Technology to work in Japan

The Japan Internship Program is a Japanese government program that allows Japanese businesses to recruit and deploy international students to work at enterprises for internship with the aim of promoting cultural exchanges, helping international students and people who want to work in the Country of the rising sun can learn and develop working skills there.

Exit ceremony sending students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Faculty – College of Science and Technology to work in Japan

In the image, these are the 06 interns who successfully passed the job interviews as a part of the cooperation program between the College of Science and Technology and Japanese printing companies.

Interns will work in Japanese printing factories for a period of 12 months. With an attractive salary of 30,000,000 VND or more (not including overtime), interns will be entitled to full health insurance, injury insurance, and occupational accident insurance in accordance with the regulations of the Japanese government; receive support for accommodation; and be granted an internship certificate by the businesses upon completion of the program.

At the meeting, MSc. Nguyen Van Truong – Vice-Rector of the College shared: “Japan is a highly disciplined country, so the internship is an opportunity for students to practice and work in a professional and disciplined environment. They will have the opportunity to improve their profession, career, study, experience and language, etc. Although coming to a new environment will have many difficulties and hardships, I believe that with your youth, enthusiasm and desire to change yourself, I hope you will achieve much success in the future.”

Once again, the College of Science and Technology would like to congratulate 6 excellent students. Wish you all good health, good luck and always be consistent in achieving your goals in the land of cherry blossoms!

Some pictures of the ceremony: