VYSA Job Fair 2025 connects Vietnamese students with Japanese businesses
VOV.VN - The 18th edition of the VYSA Job Fair 2025 took place on April 19 in Tokyo, attracting over 300 young Vietnamese students and alumni along with representatives from 11 Japanese businesses, sponsors, and Vietnamese associations in Japan.

The annual event is organized by the Vietnamese Youth and Student Association in Japan (VYSA) under the patronage of the Embassy of Vietnam in Japan.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, VYSA President Ngo Thi Anh Tuyet highlighted the fair as a vital bridge between Vietnamese students and Japanese businesses, helping them explore job opportunities in Japan.
Vu Thi Lien Huong, head of the Education section at the Vietnamese Embassy, praised the fair’s significance, emphasizing the growing role of Vietnamese students as a dynamic intellectual force in enhancing Vietnam–Japan ties.
Throughout the day, participating companies directly engaged with students, offering insights into job openings across different fields. On the sidelines, the fair also featured useful activities such as CV review services, career advice, and charity book donations.
Nguyen Huy Thang, CEO of HBLAB, expressed his surprise at the scale and professionalism of the event, saying he hopes for more similar opportunities to reach young, qualified Vietnamese talent.
Ikuma Naoko, a representative from MICROS, noted that Vietnamese graduates are highly regarded in the IT sector for their language skills and technical expertise.
She added that her company plans to prioritize recruiting Vietnamese students in its upcoming recruitment rounds.
VYSA Job Fair has continued to grow in both scale and reputation among Vietnamese students in Japan, with this year's registration numbers notably higher than in 2024.