The festival, the third of its kind, drew more than 120 enterprises and vocational centres in Hanoi, offering around 10,000 job opportunities for young people.
It provided them with advice and useful information about career orientations and job recruitment.
A demonstration called ‘Young People and Traditional Craft Villages’ was held during the festival to promote exchanges among young participants and help them learn about the capital’s traditional handicraft villages.
Notably, a seminar on creating jobs for people with disabilities was held as part of the festival. The seminar, co-organised by the HYU, the Vietnam Association in Support of Disabled People and the Hanoi Disabled People’s Association, aimed to seek ways to build a bridge between people with disabilities and enterprises.