National Kinmen University Job Fair Debuts, Long-Term Care and Healthcare Vacancies Grow

National Kinmen University and the Kinmen Employment Service Center jointly held a job fair, revealing a continuous increase in long-term care and healthcare institution vacancies. The university aims to expand talent cultivation and address regional talent shortages in collaboration with the government.
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(CNA reporter Wu Wen-jung, Kinmen, 5th)National Kinmen University and the Kinmen Employment Service Center today jointly held a job fair, with long-term care and healthcare institution vacancies continuing to grow. Vice President Hung Ji-hui of National Kinmen University stated that National Kinmen University has long cooperated with the Kinmen County Government, continuously researching how to further expand talent cultivation and fill the talent gap. National Kinmen University today teamed up with the Kinmen Employment Service Center of the Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor, North-Central-Yilan-Hualien-Kinmen-Matsu Branch, to jointly organize an internship and job fair at the National Kinmen University Gymnasium. A total of 46 enterprises and institutions from Taiwan and Kinmen participated, offering over a thousand full-time, part-time, and internship vacancies. According to data provided by National Kinmen University, job vacancies in long-term care and healthcare-related industries this year, including nurses and home care service workers, totaled 370, compared to approximately 339 in 2025. Hung Ji-hui, Vice President of National Kinmen University and soon to be the 5th president, stated in an interview with CNA reporter that the entire country, including Kinmen County, has an urgent need for long-term care personnel. National Kinmen University's College of Health and Nursing has relevant departments such as long-term care, nursing, and social work. National Kinmen University has long cooperated with the Kinmen County Government, maintaining contact and discussing how to further expand talent cultivation to fill this talent gap. Hung Ji-hui mentioned that the demand for nurses is also very high. National Kinmen University nursing students intern in many hospitals across Taiwan, and the university continues to cooperate with relevant units on public-funded student programs and issues such as increasing the enrollment numbers for the nursing department. National Kinmen University stated in a press release that it hopes to integrate industry, government, and academic resources through the campus platform to help young students smoothly transition into the workplace, and at the same time, promote local industry talent matching and retention. The participating enterprises in this event cover diverse industries such as technology manufacturing, tourism and hospitality, construction engineering, finance and insurance, and medical long-term care. National Kinmen University pointed out that the event featured a resume review and career counseling service area, inviting career consultants with professional licenses to provide one-on-one consultations on resume writing, interview skills, and career planning. In addition, considering the increasing number of overseas Chinese and foreign students at National Kinmen University year by year, the event also provided foreign language career counseling services to help overseas Chinese and foreign students understand the employment environment, legal conditions, and career development opportunities in Taiwan, expanding the possibilities for international talent to stay in Taiwan and develop locally. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150505. Stand with facts, every sponsorship you make is a force for protecting press freedom. Download CNA's "First-hand News" APP to stay updated with the latest news. The text, images, and videos on this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and utilized without authorization.