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Monkey Viet Nam was established in October 2014. Its main business is Software Publishing in the field of early childhood education with the application Monkey Junior. This app was launched at the time when "Early Education" was still a relatively new concept in Vietnam. At that time, Vietnamese children did not have access to English until 3rd grade, and most of the comprehensive English learning programs were still unaffordable for children in rural
areas. With Monkey Junior, Monkey Viet Nam has pioneered the development of early education in Vietnamese market in the hope that Vietnamese children would have access to English learning programs from an early age. With the mission of bringing education to all children
through international-standard educational products at an affordable price, Monkey Viet Nam strives to continuously improve its quality to offer customers the best experience.

With the product quality and customer experience as its core values, 2 years after the launching date, the initial products of Monkey Viet Nam began to receive prestigious awards
from home country and abroad:
• First Prize in GIST-Tech I competition 2016 awarded by President Barack Obama
• First Prize at Vietnamese Talent 2016
• Gold Prize at ASEAN ICT Awards 2016
• First Prize in Design at the Asian Entrepreneurship Awards

From 2016 up to present, Monkey Viet Nam has launched 3 more products under the Monkey brand: Monkey Stories – Excel at English before the age of 10 (2-10 years old) in 2016, Monkey Math – The complete learning program in 2018, and VMonkey – Learning Vietnamese under the New Education Program for Preschool & Primary children in 2019. By July 2021, the user community of Monkey products has reached 10 million and continues to grow.
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://tuyendung.monkey.edu.vn/

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Software Developer
3.7
29 April 2026
Great Ed-Tech Opportunity for Developers in Hanoi
Pros: Working as a Software Developer in this Hanoi-based ed-tech company is great. Our leadership is mission-driven with a clear vision, making my work feel impactful. The team is supportive, and there are solid chances to learn new technologies and improve my software development skills. It's a stable place.
Cons: Inter-departmental communication could improve, occasionally affecting project timelines. Additionally, while career progression exists, the promotion path for senior software engineering roles sometimes feels slow.
Advice to Management: Continue to foster transparency and explore ways to streamline cross-departmental communication for faster project execution. Reviewing and potentially accelerating the senior promotion process would also boost morale.
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Software Engineer
3.1
15 December 2025
Okay flexibility for a tech company
Pros: I appreciated the hybrid model they had. For a Software Engineer, getting to work from home a couple of days a week really helps with commuting in Hanoi traffic. The tech company culture here generally supports some personal time.
Cons: Full remote work isn't really an option, which is tough. Sometimes, even with the hybrid setup, managers expect you in the office more often than planned for meetings. It can feel a bit restrictive for an EdTech company.
Advice to Management: Consider offering more remote work options, especially for experienced engineering roles. It would attract more top talent in the competitive Hanoi tech market.
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Mobile Developer
3.1
30 December 2025
Tough for career growth in EdTech
Pros: The team is pretty solid, it's a supportive environment in the Ho Chi Minh City office. We did get to learn some new mobile app development tech, which was good for a growing EdTech startup.
Cons: Career growth is really tough. There's just no clear promotion path for Mobile Developer roles, so it's hard to move up. It often felt like you'd hit a ceiling quickly.
Advice to Management: Management needs to really focus on developing clear career paths for their engineers. Investing in formal training programs could also help retain good talent in the long run.
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