Development of employees, broadening investment to youth throughout Vietnam, and supporting young leaders in the country are three focuses of the YouthSpark program in Vietnam.
Microsoft has announced to invest US$3 million in
Vietnam over the next three years as part of its global YouthSpark program
commitment.
Development of employees, broadening
investment to youth throughout Vietnam, and supporting young leaders in the
country are three focuses of the YouthSpark program in Vietnam.
The Southeast Asian country is currently home to Microsoft’s mobile devices manufacturer,
which provides jobs for more than 10,000 employees in the northern province of
Bac Ninh.
A part of US$3 million investment will be used for IT direct training course
for factory employees to assist them grow more new skills and exploring new opportunities.
César Cernuda, President of Microsoft Asia Pacific, said that Microsoft is
planning to empowering Vietnamese young people; helping change the country’s
future and economy through YouthSpark program
The YouthSpark Hub, an online portal containing rich resources and information
on free YouthSpark programs and activities that young people can sign up for,
will be fully localized in the Vietnamese language and can be accessed at www.youthsparkhubVietnam.vn