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  • New program helps graduates explore paths before university

    The Ministry of Education in Taipei launches the Youth Career Pilot Program, offering scholarships and career exploration for high school graduates. Applications open Nov. 1, 2025.
    2025/10/07 17:00
  • Veteran TVBS journalist Chan I-I reflects on 34-year career

    Veteran TVBS journalist Chan I-I reflects on her 34-year career transformation of Taiwan’s media landscape, from the network’s uncertain beginnings to documenting 4,000 feature videos while emphasizing journalism neutrality and trust over ratings in a competitive environment.
    2025/10/03 17:18
  • Workforce agency celebrates ESG platform success in Taiwan

    The Taichung-Changhua-Nantou Regional Branch’s ESG Talent Training Centers website has surpassed 60,000 views, highlighting the growing focus on sustainable careers.
    2025/08/28 14:00
  • Taiwan faces childcare crisis as caregiver workforce ages

    The Childcare Policy Alliance highlights low wages and aging caregivers in Taiwan’s municipalities, impacting birthrates and career development. Public kindergartens lack adequate extended daycare services, affecting dual-income families.
    2025/03/31 20:00
  • Salary dissatisfaction drives Taiwan job change trend

    A January survey reveals that 95% of Taiwan’s workers want to change jobs after the Lunar New Year, citing salary and career growth issues. Experts urge proactive talent management.
    2025/03/05 15:09
  • Workplace burnout on the rise in Taiwan, experts say

    Workplace burnout is on the rise among Taiwanese college graduates, with nearly half switching jobs due to lack of accomplishment. Experts highlight the importance of addressing burnout symptoms to improve job satisfaction and overall well-being.
    2024/12/18 17:17
  • Taipower begins training 432 new recruits in Kaohsiung

    Taiwan Power Company begins training 432 recruits in power line maintenance. Trainees face rigorous exercises and skill development to ensure safety and efficiency.
    2024/11/12 21:00
  • Taiwan launches incentive programs for older workers

    Taiwan’s new incentive program for the Strong Generation, offering rewards up to NT$60,000 for successful job placements for those aged 45 and older. Learn about the support services available.
    2024/07/22 20:00
  • AI integration in workplaces to reshape Taiwan job market

    Explore how AI’s rise impacts job markets, with insights from experts on its threat to repetitive roles and potential to change recruitment strategies. Learn how AI could assist rather than replace in certain industries.
    2024/06/25 15:57
  • TVBS World Taiwan shares resume writing tips with NCCU grads

    Dimitri Bruyas, Chief English News Correspondent of TVBS English News, was invited by the Master’s Program in Global Communication and Innovation Technology (GCIT) to share resume writing tips and interview techniques with students at National Chengchi University (NCCU) on Monday (May 13).
    2024/05/15 20:56
  • Ko Wen-je vows to bring 2038 Asian Games, Olympics to Taiwan

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je vows to promote international sports events, including the 2038 Asian Games and the Olympics, if elected. He recognizes the connection between sports and national power and highlights Taiwan’s top athletes. Ko also proposes career planning guidance and specific examinations for sports personnel, as well as the establishment of a National Sports Development Fund and revision of the Sports Industry Development Act. He plans to increase the budget for the national training center, improve support teams, and promote physical fitness nationwide. Ko aims to develop e-sports and align it with global standards, while advocating for education reforms and cultivating high-tech talents.
    2023/12/26 16:46
  • Taiwan job market values certifications more in 2023

    Taiwanese job market trends are shifting, with professional certifications carrying more weight than before, according to a report by 104 Human Resource Consulting Services Company. The study found that the number of job openings requiring certifications in 2023 had increased by 8.1% compared to the previous year. Prospective employees with certifications received 35% more interview invitations than those without. English, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Thai are the most sought-after languages by employers, with the rise of the Korean Wave contributing to a significant increase in demand for Korean translation. Similarly, Thai language proficiency has witnessed an 11.9% increase due to businesses expanding into Southeast Asia. The sectors most in need of language capabilities are media, research and development, and senior management. Young professionals under 39 focus on acquiring career-boosting professional and language skills, while those over 40 diversify their learning to prepare for their career’s "second curve." Despite the availability of free online resources, working professionals prefer paid learning, with 30.8% setting a learning budget within NT$5,000. When it comes to investing in certifications, 37.5% are willing to spend over N$$20,000, reflecting the value placed on formal qualifications in today’s competitive job market.
    2023/12/12 18:57
  • NDC Minister addresses inauguration of Talent Taiwan

    The National Development Council (NDC) Minister, Kung Ming-hsin, spoke at the inauguration press event for Talent Taiwan, emphasizing its commitment to attracting global talent and addressing issues related to living and education in Taiwan. The center aims to provide one-stop services and will launch an exclusive website by the end of the year. The NDC is actively working to strengthen international talent recruitment to meet industry demands in the post-pandemic era. The NDC’s workforce goals include attracting 400,000 foreign workers by 2030 to position Taiwan as a key global economic powerhouse. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education (EDU), Talent Taiwan plans to attract overseas students for long-term stays, making Taiwan a top destination for studying and career pursuits.
    2023/11/02 21:06
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