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Vietjet, FPT in the top "Vietnam best places to work 2025"

(Vietjet, Ho Chi Minh City, 20 November 2025) – Vietjet has once again been named among “Vietnam best places to work 2025” at an awards ceremony organized by Anphabe under the auspices of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI). The recognition highlights Vietjet’s consistent efforts in building a modern, international, happy and inspiring workplace for more than 9,000 employees from 66 countries and territories.

 

 

This year, the Top 100 Vietnam best places to work in the large enterprises category features leading names such as FPT, Vingroup, Vietjet and others.

 

 

“Vietnam best places to work” is a prestigious annual ranking launched in 2013. It is based on an independent survey that gathers objective feedback from tens of thousands of employees nationwide and measures the attractiveness of the employer brands of nearly 800 companies across 18 different industries.

 

 

As the only airline to be honored for two consecutive years, Vietjet reaffirms its position as an employer trusted and preferred by the workforce. Every year, the airline attracts thousands of applicants for positions such as pilots, flight crew, engineers, operations staff and customer service personnel.

 

 

In addition, Vietjet invests heavily in training and human capital development. Vietjet Aviation Academy (VJAA), the airline’s training arm and an official training partner of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), regularly conducts international-standard training programs for Vietjet’s workforce as well as for the wider aviation industry. The airline also focuses on developing managerial capabilities through advanced training, MBA programs and partnerships with reputable universities and institutes in Vietnam and overseas.

 

As a global airline, Vietjet now has around 9,000 employees from 66 countries. With a well-structured human resources development strategy and a highly competitive benefits system, the airline has received numerous HR awards both domestically and internationally over the years. These accolades not only affirm Vietjet’s position as a professional and attractive workplace, but also underscore its positive contribution to the sustainable development of the aviation industry and the broader labor market in the region.


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