Ministry of Education Holds International Student Job Fair; Over 100 Companies Offer 1500 Job Openings

The Ministry of Education is hosting international student job fairs in Taipei, Tainan, and Taichung, with over 100 companies offering more than 1,500 job vacancies. These events aim to strengthen industry-academia matching and support international students' career development in Taiwan. Government agencies like the Ministry of Labor and the National Immigration Agency also participated to provide relevant information.
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The Ministry of Education today issued a press release stating that to strengthen the industry-academia matching mechanism between schools and enterprises, the Ministry of Education has been holding international student job fairs since 2023, attracting over 1,000 overseas Chinese students, foreign students, and alumni each year.

This year, the Ministry of Education will hold international student job fairs on April 9 at National Taipei University of Technology, April 24 at University of Tainan, and May 14 at National Taichung University of Science and Technology. Over 100 companies, including ASE, Wowprime, Lion Travel, and Panasonic, will set up booths, offering more than 1,500 job vacancies covering fields such as technology, manufacturing, and tourism, providing international students with diverse and developmental employment opportunities.

On the day of the event, companies will also arrange explanations at their booths and conduct immediate interviews with international students, allowing students to directly understand industry trends, job requirements, and corporate culture, which helps strengthen their willingness to develop their careers in Taiwan. The event also combines diverse career counseling resources, planning employment seminars and practical sharing sessions. The job fair also cooperates with 104 Job Bank to provide resume diagnostic services, with one-on-one guidance from professional consultants.

In addition, the Ministry of Education also integrates relevant government resources, inviting units such as the Ministry of Labor's Workforce Development Agency, the National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior, the Investment Promotion Department of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Steering Committee for the Test Of Chinese as a Foreign Language, and the Talent Taiwan International Talent Service and Recruitment Center, to set up consultation service booths on-site, providing overseas Chinese students and foreign students with information on relevant laws and policies for working in Taiwan, joining talent recruitment platforms, and employment gold cards.

The Ministry of Education stated that it hopes to enhance the success rate of international students staying and working in Taiwan through integrated counseling and matching platforms, providing support measures such as career exploration, enterprise connections, and employment preparation during their studies. In the future, it will continue to strengthen cross-ministerial cooperation mechanisms, promote the establishment of a comprehensive international student career counseling system in universities, and gradually build a more friendly and supportive environment for retaining talent. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150409