Opportunity for IT engineers to find jobs in Japan
Framgia Inc. of Japan will organise a job fair for IT students - Vietnam IT Job Fair - in Hanoi from June 22-24.
An IT class taught in Japanese co-organised by Framgia and three universities (Photo: Framgia)
Hanoi (VNA) – Framgia Inc. of Japan will organise a job fair for IT students -Vietnam IT Job Fair - in Hanoi from June 22-24.
Withthe presence of four Japanese companies operating in the field of informationtechnology (IT), the fair is expected to serve as a good opportunity for localstudents to look for jobs in Japan.
Atthe fair, the Japanese firms will introduce their recruitment demands. Studentswill join group interviews. If successful, the students will participate insingle interviews with each of the companies.
Framgia Inc. is specialising in designing,developing applications, games running on smartphone platform, socialnetworking platform, producing and developing website application.
With the mission of "Creating a lot of"Awesome value", using IT to make breakthroughs as a new foundationfor the world, Framgia has so far set up 9 offices in 5 countries across Asia.
In Vietnam, Framgia Inc. established its subordinatecompany in October 2012, and currently has more than 900 employees from variouscountries such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nigeria, Kazakhstan and Japan.
Since 2014, the company has cooperated withthree leading IT universities of Vietnam – Hanoi University of Science andTechnology; University of Science and Technology under University of Da Nang;and University of Engineering and Technology under Vietnam National University,Hanoi – in teaching and assisting students to seek jobs in Japan.
The cooperation programme has helped enhancethe capacity of local IT engineers and address the shortage of IT personnel inJapan.-VNA
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