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INVITATION TO SUPPORT INTERNSHIP SCHEME FOR LOGISTICS AND SCM STUDENTS AT HUTECH UNIVERSITY
Dear HKBAV Members and Friends,
I hope this message finds you well. We are reaching out to seek your support for Hutech University's Internship Scheme within the Faculty of Business Administration, specifically focusing on the Logistics and Supply Chain Management major.
Hutech University, located in Ho Chi Minh City, is one of the largest educational institutions in the region. The Faculty of Business Administration is a key department with two primary majors:
1. Major in Business Administration:
• Human Resource Management (Internship positions: Recruitment, Training, Learning & Development, Compensation & Benefits, Talent Acquisition, Administration, Office Operations, HR Business Partner, etc.)
• Business Administration (Internship positions: Sales, Business Development, Investment, Marketing, etc.)
• Foreign Trade Management (Internship positions: Import-Export Business, Documentation, International Payment)
• Logistics Management (Internship positions: Sales Logistics, Operations, Customs Documentation, E-commerce Logistics, etc.)
2. Major in Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
• Internship positions: Sales Logistics, Operations, Customs Documentation, E-commerce Logistics, Purchasing, Warehouse Management, Transportation Dispatch, etc.
The internship period is from February 19th, 2024, to April/May 19th, 2024, spanning 2-3 months, the main communication language in internship period is Vietnamese.
To express your interest in supporting this program, kindly confirm with Ms. Le Uyen, Head of Logistics and SCM at the Faculty of Business Administration, via email at bnl.uyen@hutech.edu.vn. Please cc hcmc@hkbav.org in your response.
Deadline for your feedback: Jan, 31st, 2024.
For any inquiries or further information, feel free to contact us. We appreciate your consideration and support.
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