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Vietjet, FPT in the top "Best Places to Work in Vietnam 2025"

Vietjet Air continues to be honored in the Top “Best Places to Work in Vietnam 2025” at the award ceremony organized by Anphabe under the auspices of the Vietnam Confederation of Commerce and Industry (VCCI). The award recognizes Vietjet’s consistent efforts in creating a modern, happy and inspiring international working environment for more than 9,000 employees from 66 countries and territories.

Báo Đại biểu Nhân dânBáo Đại biểu Nhân dân20/11/2025

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Vietjet continues to be honored as "Best Workplace in Vietnam 2025"

This year, the top 100 Best Workplaces in Vietnam for large enterprises was announced with leading names such asFPT , Vingroup, Vietjet...

“Vietnam’s Best Places to Work” is a prestigious ranking that has been implemented annually since 2013, based on an independent survey collecting objective opinions from tens of thousands of employees nationwide. The program measures the employer brand attractiveness of nearly 800 businesses in 18 different industry groups.

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For two consecutive years, Vietjet was honored as "Best Workplace in Vietnam 2025"

As the only airline to be honored for two consecutive years, Vietjet affirms its position as an enterprise trusted and prioritized by employees. Every year, Vietjet attracts thousands of candidates for positions of pilots, flight attendants, technicians, operations and customer service.

In addition, Vietjet also invests heavily in training and human resource development. Vietjet Aviation Academy (VJAA), an official training partner of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), regularly implements international standard training programs for the airline's staff and the entire industry. Vietjet also focuses on developing management capacity through advanced training programs, MBA and cooperation with prestigious universities and academies at home and abroad.

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Vietjet is proud to own a new, modern and environmentally friendly fleet.

As a global airline, Vietjet has 9,000 employees from 66 countries. Thanks to its systematic human resource development strategy and outstanding welfare system, Vietjet has been honored for many consecutive years at domestic and international human resource awards. These recognitions not only affirm the airline's position in building a professional and attractive working environment, but also demonstrate Vietjet's positive contribution to the sustainable development of the aviation industry and the regional labor market.

The new generation airline Vietjet is leading the revolution in the aviation industry in Vietnam, the region and the world . With its outstanding ability to manage costs, exploit and operate, Vietjet brings the opportunity to fly with economical and flexible costs, providing a variety of services, meeting all the consumer needs of customers.

Vietjet is an official member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and holds the IOSA Operational Safety Audit (OSA) certificate. The largest private airline in Vietnam is ranked 7 stars - the highest in the world for aviation safety by the prestigious organization AirlineRatings, top 50 best airlines in the world for operations and financial health by AirFinance Journal, continuously receiving the award for best low-cost airline awarded by prestigious organizations such as Skytrax, CAPA, AirlineRatings...

Details at www.vietjetair.com

Source: https://daibieunhandan.vn/vietjet-fpt-trong-top-noi-lam-viec-tot-nhat-viet-nam-2025-10396357.html


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