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Digital solutions to support Vietnamese workers working abroad

On July 30, the Department of Overseas Labor Management (DOLAB), Ministry of Home Affairs, in coordination with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), launched the “DOLAB-JICA Overseas Employment” application (DJ app), marking a new step forward in supporting Vietnamese workers to access overseas jobs directly, transparently and free of charge.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân30/07/2025

Delegates attended the launching event of the application “DOLAB-JICA Overseas Jobs”. (Photo: HAI YEN)
Delegates attended the launching event of the application “DOLAB-JICA Overseas Jobs”. (Photo: HAI YEN)

The “DOLAB-JICA Overseas Employment” application (DJ app) is a collaborative product within the framework of the Project “Supporting information connection for Vietnamese workers working abroad under contracts”. The project was implemented from August 2023 by the Department of Overseas Labor Management, Ministry of Home Affairs in coordination with JICA.

Speaking at the application launch event, Deputy Director of the Department of Overseas Labor Management Vu Truong Giang emphasized: "Sending workers to work abroad is one of Vietnam's important policies."

"However, workers today still face many difficulties due to lack of information, having to go through brokers, being charged illegal fees, and even being scammed. DJ app is a tool to concretize Law No. 69/2020/QH14: Law on Vietnamese workers working abroad under contracts, aiming to support workers to connect directly, reduce costs, and ensure long-term benefits," said Mr. Giang.

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Deputy Director of the Department of Overseas Labor Management Vu Truong Giang shared at the event. (Photo: HAI YEN)

Mr. Ishikawa Isamu, Ambassador of the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam, also highly appreciated the coordination efforts between the Director of the Department of Overseas Labor Management and JICA.

“We cannot let young Vietnamese people, who are full of potential, pay too high fees or be scammed to work in Japan. This application is a powerful tool to protect them and at the same time demonstrate the responsibility of the two countries in building a transparent, sustainable and humane labor market,” Mr. Ishikawa Isamu emphasized.

DJ app allows workers to directly view job postings approved by the Department of Overseas Labor Management, from licensed service businesses.

The application provides complete information about the industry, work location, basic salary... and especially, employees can send messages directly to the recruiting company for consultation, without going through any intermediary. All of these functions are provided completely free of charge.

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Mr. Ishikawa Isamu, Ambassador of the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam, shared about the significance of the DOLAB-JICA application. (Photo: HAI YEN)

Uno Koichi, Head of the International Cooperation Division, Ministry of Health , Labor and Welfare of Japan, shared that the DJ app is part of the Japanese government's efforts to increase transparency in the labor market, especially within the framework of the "employment for skills development" program.

According to him, many Vietnamese interns and international students have become important bridges in the relationship between the two countries; supporting them is an investment for the common future.

Chief Representative of JICA Vietnam Office Kobayashi Yosuke highly appreciated the efforts of the project team, but said that the launch of the application is just the beginning.

“Now is the time for the race to begin, we need to see how Vietnamese businesses and workers receive the application. Through the application, we hope to support more businesses to participate in protecting workers better. I am sure that when businesses in a country can ensure the protection of workers, it will contribute to improving the image of that country,” said Mr. Kobayashi Yosuke.

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Delegates attending the event experienced using the DOLAB-JICA application. (Photo: HAI YEN)

In addition to supporting job searches, the app is also designed to develop long-term functions. DJ app is a platform that combines a website and a smartphone application, aiming to serve a diverse audience - especially workers in remote areas where it is difficult to access transparent information about the international labor market.

“We built the DJ app as a comprehensive tool: from job searching, to reporting violations, and career support after returning home. All data is verified by DOLAB, giving workers absolute peace of mind,” said project chief advisor Shibata Takumi.

Not only supporting workers, DJ app is also a useful tool for service businesses in approaching potential candidates, reducing recruitment costs and improving operational efficiency. Domestic businesses can also easily connect with high-quality human resources - workers who have spent time working and training abroad.

Currently, more than 800,000 Vietnamese workers are working in more than 40 countries and territories, of which Japan accounts for nearly 450,000. In 2024 alone, more than 158,000 people went to work abroad under contract.

Source: https://nhandan.vn/giai-phap-so-ho-tro-nguoi-lao-dong-viet-nam-di-lam-viec-o-nuoc-ngoai-post897439.html


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