In the context of a constantly changing labor market, equipping students with practical knowledge, professional skills, and adaptability has become an important requirement before graduation. Understanding this, on May 23, 2026, the Faculty of Business Administration at Eastern Asia University of Technology successfully organized the talkshow “Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” at the 6th-floor auditorium of Vietnam Building, with the participation of more than 700 K14 students majoring in Business Administration and Marketing Management.
The program not only provided practical insights into recruitment and career trends but also helped students better understand the expectations of enterprises in the modern era. This was also a meaningful activity demonstrating EAUT’s practice-oriented training approach and its commitment to strengthening enterprise connections.

“Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” Talkshow – Practical Preparation for Students
Unlike traditional theoretical seminars, the “Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” Talkshow was organized in an open discussion format between speakers and students. Here, students had the opportunity to directly listen to valuable insights shared by experts and business leaders from various industries.
Through the program, students gained closer access to the real working environment while better understanding the changing recruitment trends in today’s labor market. This was considered a valuable opportunity for Business Administration students at EAUT to prepare themselves before entering internships and seeking employment after graduation.
In particular, the participation of more than 700 students reflected the great interest of the younger generation in career orientation, professional skills, and future development.

Practical Topics Closely Aligned with Current Recruitment Needs
During the talkshow, the speakers provided useful information surrounding enterprise recruitment demands and the essential skills students should prepare before graduation.
One of the topics that attracted significant attention was recruitment criteria for fresh graduates. According to the experts, besides professional knowledge, enterprises today place special emphasis on soft skills, adaptability, proactive thinking, and a strong learning spirit.
In addition, students were specifically guided on:
Essential skills for internships and job interviews
How to build a professional working mindset while still at university
Career fields currently in high demand for human resources
Career development opportunities even when working outside one’s major
The importance of communication skills, teamwork, and creative thinking in modern enterprises
The atmosphere became even more engaging during the interactive discussion session between students and speakers. Many practical questions related to work pressure, interview skills, starting salaries, and promotion opportunities were answered honestly and openly.
Experienced speakers brought diverse perspectives
The “Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” Talkshow featured the participation of experienced experts and business leaders:
Dr. Luong Minh Huan
Bui Tuan Anh
Nguyen Minh Khoi
Pham Tuan Duong
With years of experience in management, communications, technology, and business development, the speakers offered multidimensional perspectives on today’s labor market.
In particular, their honest sharing about recruitment processes, candidate evaluations, and real enterprise requirements helped students realize that degrees are only the necessary condition, while skills and attitude are the key factors determining long-term career development.

EAUT Promotes Enterprise-Oriented Training
In recent years, Eastern Asia University of Technology has continuously focused on developing a training model closely connected with enterprise practice. In addition to emphasizing professional knowledge, the university regularly organizes practical experiences, company visits, career workshops, and orientation talkshows for students.
Through enterprise connection programs such as “Knocking on the Door of Enterprises,” students have opportunities to:
– Better understand real recruitment demands
– Gain early exposure to enterprises
– Develop essential professional skills
– Expand internship and employment opportunities after graduation
– Build proactive thinking in learning and self-development
This is also one of the advantages that helps EAUT students feel more confident when entering the labor market after graduation.
What should Business Administration students prepare before entering the labor market?
Through the discussions at the talkshow, it can be seen that today’s labor market not only requires candidates with strong professional knowledge but also prioritizes young people who are adaptable, proactive, and eager to learn continuously.
For students majoring in Business Administration and Marketing Management, early preparation in communication skills, presentation skills, teamwork, and problem-solving thinking will be a significant advantage when applying for jobs at enterprises.
In addition, students should actively participate in extracurricular activities, internships, and enterprise connection programs to gain practical experience while still studying at university.

“Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” – A Stepping Stone for Future Careers
The “Knocking on the Door of Enterprises” Talkshow was not merely a career exchange program but also a bridge helping Business Administration students at EAUT get closer to the real labor market.
The practical knowledge, experience, and perspectives shared by enterprises helped students gain a clearer understanding of their future career paths while motivating them to proactively improve themselves in an increasingly competitive era.
With its practice-oriented training approach, strong enterprise connections, and focus on comprehensive skill development for students, Eastern Asia University of Technology is gradually creating a dynamic, modern learning environment aligned with current labor market demands.
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