Japanese companies are turning to the talent pool of India’s prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) to address their shortage of IT workers. Representatives from over 100 Japanese firms gathered in Tokyo for a seminar hosted by the Indian Embassy, showcasing the keen interest in recruiting top-notch graduates from IIT.
🎓 With alumni like the CEOs of Google and IBM, IIT is renowned for its excellence in technical education. Amb. Sibi George emphasized the need for a framework to attract skilled tech workers to Japan, highlighting the potential for fruitful partnerships.
🚀 Fujisue Kenzo, Adjunct Professor at IIT Hyderabad, praised the programming skills of Indian students, noting the streamlined recruitment process through universities. Japanese firms are eager to tap into this talent pool and understand how to compete for fresh graduates in India’s booming tech scene.
đź’ˇ This collaboration signifies a strategic move towards bridging global talent gaps and fostering innovation. Stay tuned for more updates on how this partnership unfolds!
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