Japanese Trainee

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Implement the progress plan of the school's student-student program to work in Japan. On September 25, 2016, Viet Xo Vocational College of Mechanical and Electrical Construction held a meeting to see off 18 trainees working in construction, foundation construction and auto repair jobs when they went to Japan to work. Participating to see off the delegation were Ms. Phan Thi Nhung - Head of Admissions, Job Introduction & International Cooperation and staff in the room, along with all the family members and friends of the interns.

The farewell ceremony took place in an atmosphere of joy and emotional recovery, accompanied by smiles, tears and great determination of the trainees with the desire to explore new horizons with hope. Hope to achieve success on the path of self-employment and career.

According to the plan, the flight took off at 00:30 at Noi Bai International Airport and entered Japan at 07:30 local time, landed safely and was received by the Japanese union.

Each batch of trainees going on the road will be a continuation of another batch of trainees, surely all of them will forever remember the roof of Viet Xo Construction Electromechanical College - where they learned, cultivated and trained. , let's show our highest determination, relentless efforts and self-effort to reap a lot of success during the years working in Japan.

Here are some pictures we took during the farewell flight of the interns:

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18 trainees went abroad to Japan to work as construction workers

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Team leader Phan Thi Nhung took souvenir photos with the trainees

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Employees of the International Cooperation Department take souvenir photos with the interns

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Trainees do procedures before departure to Japan

I wish all the trainees success on the path they have chosen and would like to express their sincerest thanks to your families for trusting in Viet Xo Vocational College of Electrical Engineering and Construction. We will police with you during your work in Japan.

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