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USSH students share their journey from the classroom to the business world.

Tuesday - March 31, 2026 00:37
As part of the USSH Open Day 2026 program, on March 26, 2026, the Faculty of Archival Studies and Office Management, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, organized a talk show: “From the Classroom to the Enterprise: A Journey to Building a Career” for final-year students of the Faculty – those who are standing at an important crossroads in their lives.
Talkshows are truly a space for dialogue between the classroom and practice, where students' genuine concerns are raised and businesses provide honest answers.
Dr. Cam Anh Tuan - Head of the Department of Archival Studies and Office Management, speaking at the talk show.
The highlight of the program was the inspiring sharing session from Ms. Phan Hong Nhung - Deputy General Director in charge of Human Resources & Training at Vincom Retail (Vingroup), a former student of the Department of Archival Studies and Office Management. With over 20 years of experience in human resource management and organizational development at large corporations, she provided insightful perspectives on career development journeys from student to leadership position, the practical requirements of businesses for recent graduates, and the necessary skills and mindset to adapt and thrive sustainably in a modern work environment.
 Ms. Phan Hong Nhung - Deputy General Director in charge of Human Resources & Training at Vincom Retail, shared this at the talk show.
The atmosphere of the program became more lively than ever during the Q&A session, when students boldly asked questions, shared their genuine concerns about their careers, and received frank and practical advice from the recruiters' perspective.
The organizing committee would like to express its sincere gratitude to Ms. Phan Hong Nhung for dedicating her valuable time to the program. We also thank the leadership of the Department of Archival Studies and Office Management, the faculty members, and all the students who contributed to making this a meaningful and fulfilling talk show.
 
The students shared their concerns about their future careers.
 
 

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