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Foreign ministry, TAITRA hold job fair for African students in Taiwan

Foreign ministry, TAITRA hold job fair for African students in Taiwan

2022-07-19

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and TAITRA on Tuesday held a job fair for international students in Taiwan. The fair especially targeted students from Africa and from central and eastern Europe, who can be an important asset for companies looking to expand abroad. The fair featured 22 companies offering job and internship opportunities for more than 2,000 students from these areas living in Taiwan.

To encourage more international exchanges, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commissioned TAITRA and a job bank to hold a career fair for foreign students in Taiwan. The ministry hopes to attract students from Africa and central and eastern Europe to join internships and accept jobs in Taiwan and abroad, to merge the worlds of academia and business. Officials say that after foreign students graduate, they can become an important asset for business hoping to expand abroad.

Isaac Chiu
Ministry of Foreign Affairs official
We want to encourage Taiwanese businesses, to hire students from allied countries and emerging markets who are acquiring professional skills and studying in Taiwan. They have the advantage that they speak the local languages, and know the local culture. They can help businesses expand abroad.

A total of 100 students signed up to consultations with 22 Taiwanese enterprises, including Au Optronics, Powerchip and Gigabyte Technology. According to government data, there are more than 2,000 students from Africa and central and Eastern Europe in Taiwan. Among them, 1,200 are pursuing a degree, mostly in business management, engineering or healthcare. Over the years, about 600 students from Taiwan’s African ally Eswatini have come to study in Taiwan.

Promise Sithembiso Msibi
Eswatini’s ambassador to Taiwan
We know what each of us is providing. So in terms of the potential, it is just massive. We want to market Taiwan in Africa, so that we can become the window, the mirror, through which the continent can see Taiwan.

Africa has the fastest growing population in the world, meaning there are plenty of opportunities for profit. Eswatini’s ambassador says he hopes professional cooperation can deepen the friendship between the two countries. At the event, was a student from Eswatini who has been in Taiwan for five years and is currently studying business management. He that during his stay, he has built up a wealth of professional and cultural knowledge.

Mlandvo Kunene
Eswatini student
My studying has been amazing. The first day I came here I didn’t know anything and I was able to be helped by a Taiwanese. He was very nice to me. Trying to make sure that I get enough knowledge about Taiwan, and experience, because I’m trying to make sure that I can go back home as well to make sure that I can develop the country, the community.

The foreign ministry encouraged Taiwanese to show off their skills and establish themselves in Africa, which has a population of more than 1.2 billion. It also said central and eastern Europe are good markets to explore, as the areas continue to set new trade records.

台灣人才缺乏 外交部推非洲.中東歐人才媒合會

2022-07-19

台灣人才缺乏,現在連外籍生都可以成為招攬目標,這是外交部與外貿協會共同合作,推動非洲和中東歐人才媒合會,要將在台灣超過2000名留學生,透過22家廠商產學合作,提供實習和工作機會,就有史瓦帝尼的學生表示,希望發揮所學,幫助台灣拓展海外市場。

為了鼓勵國際人才交流,外交部委託外貿協會和人力銀行,推動人才媒合會,希望幫助非洲和中東歐留學生,在台灣及海外有實習和工作機會,加強產學合一,未來外籍生畢業後,能成為企業布局海外的重要資源。

[[外交部國經司副司長 邱陳煜]]
“鼓勵我國的企業,善用友邦及新興市場,在台留學生之專業技能,熟悉語言及當地文化民情等優勢,在海外拓銷及佈局”

學生向廠商諮詢,這次媒合會共有100位學生報名,並找來友達、力積電、技嘉等22家企業。根據統計,目前非洲及中東歐僑外生在台人數超過2000人,其中1200名攻讀正式學位,主要領域為商業管理、工程和醫療衛生,台灣在非洲的友邦史瓦帝尼王國,多年來有600位學生來台留學。

[[史瓦帝尼王國大使館大使 蒙西比]]
“我們對彼此能提供的資源很了解,所以雙邊的潛力無窮,我們希望可以在非洲行銷台灣,讓我們成為台灣在非洲的窗口鏡子,讓非洲也能看見台灣”

非洲是全球人口成長最高的區域,有大量的人才紅利,史瓦帝尼大使表示,希望透過人才合作,加深彼此友誼。像這位史瓦帝尼留學生來台五年,目前就讀商業管理系,在台灣累積專業知識和文化體驗。

[[史瓦帝尼學生代表 Mlandvo Kunene]]
“我在台灣的學習經驗很棒,我第一天抵達時,不了解很多事,但我受到台灣人的幫助,對我友善,我嘗試在台灣獲得足夠的知識,因為我回到家鄉後,要確保我能對國家和社區發展有幫助”

外交部也同時鼓勵國人發揮所長,進軍人口超過12億的非洲,還有近期屢創貿易紀錄的中東歐地區,開拓新興市場。

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