On the evening of June 2nd, the final round of the Meeting with PM 2024 competition, initiated and professionally sponsored by students from the Faculty of Political Economy, University of Economics, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, took place. This marked the fifth time the competition was held, aiming to discover talented young individuals in the field of economics.
This year's theme was “Self-Reliant Economy,” with the MENTORA + team (Foreign Trade University) winning the overall prize of up to 100 million VND. The HN2H team secured second place. The Bloo M, PM A, and IBE com teams shared third place.
HyperWork not only participates in events and activities related to industries, businesses, brands, and partners, but also prioritizes supporting student competitions in major cities.
This stems from a desire to support and nurture young talents in fields such as Economics and Technology, as well as to listen to fresh perspectives and solutions from young people and experts to illuminate issues and unleash the internal potential of businesses.
This is the second year HyperWork has accompanied and directly advised the competing teams throughout the semi-final and final rounds.
Additionally, the competition brought together many reputable experts and judges, such as:
- Ms. Pham Thi Hong Yen - Standing Member of the National Assembly's Economic Committee
- Ms. Le Thi Tuyet Nhung – Deputy Director of the Price Management Department, Ministry of Finance
- Mr. Ha Huy Tuan - Former Vice Chairman of the National Financial Supervisory Commission
- Mr. Bui Sy Tuan, Deputy Chief of Office, Ministry of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs
- Ms. Trinh Thi Thu Hien, Head of Industrial Goods Import-Export Department, Import-Export Agency, Ministry of Industry and Trade.
As a companion to the competing teams, HyperWork's representatives recognize and highly appreciate the logical, intelligent, scientific thinking, and passion for economic fields in general among young people. Beyond participating in 1:1 consultations, answering questions, and advising on competition entries, HyperWork representatives also directly attended each round, supporting and encouraging the teams.
Each team provided objective and accurate assessments of the real-world situation at several businesses; from there, they proposed solutions and methods to improve operational processes, contributing their efforts and fresh perspectives to the competition and participating businesses.
The final night attracted hundreds of students from Hanoi to attend and cheer. Many musical performances and minigames also contributed to making the final night emotionally explosive.
HyperWork hopes to continue accompanying many large and small competitions for students in the future, thereby fostering a spirit of continuous innovation and learning, for an independent, self-reliant, and comprehensively internationally integrated economy.
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