To support first-year Marketing students in shaping their career pathways and developing personal competencies from the very beginning, the Faculty of Administration – International Economic, Lac Hong University successfully organized the seminar “Marketing Roadmap: From Newbie to Valuable Professional” at Room A301, Campus 1.
The program took place in a vibrant atmosphere, attracting a large number of students and creating an academic space closely connected to real-world practice and rich in orientation value.
The Presence of University Leadership and Lecturers
The seminar was honored by the attendance of:
Their presence not only reflected the University’s strong commitment to student development but also contributed to strengthening the connection between academic training and real labor market demands.
Practical Insights from Industry
The program was highlighted by insightful sharing sessions from experienced industry speakers:
Their practical and relatable perspectives helped students gain a clearer understanding of the Marketing landscape, industry trends, and specific expectations from employers toward young talent.
In particular, key topics such as professional skills, career mindset, and personal branding were delivered in a clear, accessible, and highly applicable manner.
Clear Orientation – A Launchpad for First-Year Students
Beyond providing information, the seminar served as a “roadmap” to help students identify suitable directions within the Marketing field.
From understanding the industry and recognizing personal strengths to building long-term development plans, students gained valuable insights to proactively prepare for their future careers right from their first year.
Spreading Value – Connecting the Future
Through the program, students were not only equipped with knowledge but also strongly inspired to develop themselves and pursue their careers. Practical insights from industry experts helped them better understand the importance of proactiveness, continuous learning, and adaptability in the modern workplace.
The seminar concluded with many positive impressions, reaffirming the Faculty of Administration – International Economic’s orientation toward practice-based education, while opening up further opportunities for connection between students and businesses in the future.