THREE JAPANESE CAMPANIES (ASOJUKU, MITSUI BUSSAN AND VTM VIỆT NAM) VISITED CVSEAS
, 17/03/2009 19:03Having known that Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies has trained a class of Information Technology Japanese, three Japanese companies specializing in IT (Asojuku, Mitsui and VTM Viiệt Nam) visited and had a short talk on IT human recruitment for Japanese markets with the Center on February 26th, 2009.
Among the three companies, Japanese Aso Group is a big group investing in many fields of public health, education, facilities, etc. among which education is paid with great attention. With the structure of old population, Japanese enterprises aim to invest in human resources, especially in IT and hardware market. As a result, the three companies desire to have durable cooperation with Center for Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies in order to train abundant human resources for the two above fields.
The participants in the talk:
- Mr Yoji Yamaguchi - Director of Asojuku
- Mr. Tomohiro Misaki – Officer in charge of International Cooperation of Asojuku
- Mr. Ishihara Shigehiko – General Director of Mitsui Bussan
- Mr. Akamine shin – Director of Mitsui Bussan
- Mr Phạm Nam Phuong – Vice Director of VTM Việt Nam

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