On the morning of November 21st, at the auditorium of the Faculty of Information Technology, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, VTC Academy solemnly organized the seminar "Full-Stack Web with the 4.0 Industrial Revolution".
The workshop was attended by:
- Dr. Tran Khanh Dung, Deputy Head of the IT Department, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering
- Mr. Nguyen Xuan Sinh, Director of Training, VTC Academy Hanoi
- Mr. Nguyen Dinh Loc - Director of Communications & Marketing at MyWork.
Along with over 100 students from the IT Faculty of the University of Civil Engineering.

The workshop provided students with extremely useful knowledge about career issues and future orientation, especially in the program, where they gained a better understanding of the Full-Stack Web Programming profession.
The workshop "Full-Stack Web in the context of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution" provided many valuable insights for students:
● Career guidance for students of the Faculty of Information Technology - Hanoi University of Civil Engineering regarding academic orientation and career development.
● Build a foundational knowledge base in web programming to secure a stable future.
● Network with IT experts to gain a better understanding of the profession.

Mr. Nguyen Dinh Loc - Director of Communications & Marketing, MyWork
Also during the program, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Sinh, representing the leadership of VTC Academy's Digital Content Technology Center, presented a special gift to Vu Thi Khanh Chi, class 59PM1, the best student of the first semester in the Faculty of Information Technology, worth 1 million VND in cash.
At the end of the workshop, Ms. Tran Khanh Dung - Deputy Head of the IT Department - assessed it as a very successful workshop with businesses. This has become a great motivation, driving VTC Academy on its path of supporting the community, specifically in training and guiding students to make the right choices before graduation.
VTC Academy extends its sincere gratitude to the Faculty of Information Technology, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, for providing VTC Academy with the opportunity to meet, inspire, and offer new guidance to students at this workshop. VTC Academy hopes that both students and faculty members gained valuable and interesting knowledge from the workshop and looks forward to collaborating with the Faculty of Information Technology in the future to create even more meaningful activities in the field of education.




