The Student and Career 2010 survey, conducted from April to July by the NhanViet Management Group, polled nearly 950 students from 20 universities and colleges.
Some 98 per cent of surveyed students hoped to obtain management positions in the future.
Of that figure, more than 50 per cent of students wanted to hold intermediate management positions, while only 8.4 per cent of students expected to become directors in the next three years.
Around 71 per cent of respondents said they had made plans for their future career goals, while 15.3 per cent of respondents said they would begin making serious plans for their careers as soon as they graduated from university.
Forty per cent of university students had part-time jobs to gain hands-on experience and develop necessary skills.
Forty-two per cent of respondents said they spent most of their time studying and the rest looking for jobs.
Nearly 70 per cent of students preferred to work for multinational corporations and foreign companies, while State-owned companies were the choice of only 5.7 per cent of respondents.
Nearly 70 per cent of students wanted a salary ranging from VND3-6 million (US$158-$326) a month, and 21 per cent wanted a starting salary of VND6-8 million ($300-$400) for their first job. — VNS
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