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[Next Step Taiwan - Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines Youth Career Forum] Online Poll 6

KYLE
KYLE3h ago
👉 [NEXT STEP TAIWAN] Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines Youth Career Forum | 🎓 With graduation season approaching, do you want to work in Taiwan but don't know how to take the first step? Or do you want to understand the latest talent trends in the Southeast Asian market and Taiwanese companies in advance? ✨ Radio Taiwan International (RTI) joins hands with Overseas Community Affairs Council, Executive Yuan (OCCEF) and Tatung University (TTU) to tailor-make this [NEXT STEP TAIWAN Youth Career Forum] for Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Filipino youth in Taiwan! Organizers: Radio Taiwan International (RTI), Overseas Community Affairs Council, Executive Yuan (OCCEF), Tatung University (TTU) Collaborators: RTI College, Tatung University Office of International Affairs, CrossBond International Brand Consulting Speakers: Kuo Xiu-min / Chairman of OCCEF / Honorary President of Thai Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce Lin Shu-ju / Consultant, Center for Southeast Asian and South Asian Studies, National Chung Cheng University Presenters: Ivei Ruan / Vietnam / Employed at BTCC Exchange : Margie / Thailand / Translator : Jefferson Singgih / Indonesia / Founder of Tuku Online : Tsai Tien-pao / Thailand / Manager at Yaofeng Travel Agency (Enjoy Playing) 📌 Event Details 📅 Date: Friday, June 26, 2026 🕒 Time: 14:00 – 16:00 (Doors open at 13:30) 📍 Venue: Tatung University, Shangzhi Education Research Building, B105 Lecture Hall (Landmark: The White House) 🗺️ Address: No. 40, Section 3, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City 👥 Target Audience: Graduating international students (especially from Southeast Asia) and current students in Taiwan 🔗 Registration Link: https://reurl.cc/R2MaLZ 💡 Reminder: Seats are very limited (only 60 spots)! Hurry up and click the link above to register and secure your spot for your Taiwan career journey! 💪🔥

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