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HỘI THẢO “BÍ QUYẾT ĐỂ CÓ MỨC LƯƠNG “NGHÌN ĐÔ” TRONG NGÀNH CNTT

Information Technology (IT) plays an extremely crucial role in the life and development of modern society. With its rapid development, the IT industry not only changes the way we work, learn, and communicate but also has a significant impact on various fields. Given its importance, students in the IT field are sure to have a promising future in terms of employment and salary.

In support of students aspiring to pursue IT, Phu Xuan University is organizing an online seminar titled "Secrets to Earning a 'THOUSAND DOLLAR' Salary in the IT Industry," providing an excellent opportunity not only to learn about the field of study but also to stay updated on the latest technology trends and learn from top speakers and experts in the field.

  • Time: 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM, Thursday | August 10, 2023
  • Registration: //forms.gle/S3d1YVqBMkbmUUSR6
  • Format: Online via Zoom

Program Experts and Guests:

1. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Hoa Cuong – PhD in Computer Science (Head of Information Technology Department – Phu Xuan University)
2. Mr. Ninh Khanh Trung – 15 years in the IT industry, currently the CTO of Annalise.ai, specializing in AI applications in healthcare
3. Mr. Le Ngoc Khanh – Entrepreneurial lecturer and IT program advisor, Technical expert for Asia-Pacific at Nokia

This seminar is a rare opportunity that opens up new perspectives for tech enthusiasts:

  • Overview of the IT industry and the influence of technology in the digital age.
  • Listen to secrets from experts to step-by-step achieve your dream salary.
  • Networking and exchanging experiences with speakers who are leading experts in the industry.
  • Guidance on building and developing personal skills to attract future employers.
  • Receive lucky gifts worth 1,000,000 VND from the program.

Register now to join the seminar and keep up with the technological advancements of Industry 4.0 with PXU!

  • Date : 10-08-2023

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