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Technical Professions – A Reliable Career Path in a Changing World

Technical Professions – A Reliable Career Path in a Changing World

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Technical Professions: From Perception to Reality

In the past, technical jobs were often labeled as “manual labor”—hard, repetitive, and with limited prospects. But in truth, technical work has always been much more: it blends practical craftsmanship with scientific and technological knowledge.

Technical professionals don’t just do; they also understand, plan, and ensure quality—covering materials, processes, safety, and international standards. This is why we now speak of high-skilled technical labor, which goes far beyond traditional ideas of manual work.

A Shift in How Young People Choose Careers

Today’s young generation is far more pragmatic and open-minded in their career choices. Instead of chasing short-lived “hot jobs,” many now prioritize fields that offer:

  • Strong employment demand, both in Vietnam and internationally.
  • Resilient skill sets that remain valuable despite market changes.
  • Clear pathways for advancement, from skilled worker to supervisor, quality manager, or international specialist.

Take welding as an example. Once considered purely “hands-on,” welding is now central to modern industry—from infrastructure and energy plants to shipbuilding and offshore projects. And with global certifications like International Welding Engineer (IWE/EWE), welders can advance into supervisory and quality assurance roles, or join multinational companies on projects across the world.

A Global Trend Toward Technical Skills

Many developed economies are now facing a shortage of high-skilled technical workers. This opens the door for those who pursue such careers:

  • Competitive incomes often surpass those of traditional office jobs.
  • Global mobility, with opportunities to join large-scale, cross-border projects.
  • Internationally recognized qualifications act as a true “passport to work” anywhere in the world.

A Message to Young People

Every career has its value. What matters is not the label society gives it, but how far you can grow, how much you can contribute, and how well you can build a sustainable future.

Welding, with its seemingly small yet unbreakable bonds, reminds us of a timeless truth: real value comes from what we create with both our hands and our minds. More than just a job, it is a journey to elevate personal worth and contribute meaningfully to the world around us.


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