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HCL Technologies Group, one of the three largest technology groups in India, plans to open an office in Viet Nam. |
The delivery center, which will be run by HCL Viet Nam Co., will train local manpower in partnership with local software and engineering institutions, HCL said in a statement.
The new company will support HCL’s global client base across industries and verticals, including banking and financial services, healthcare, infrastructure, engineering and cyber security.
Sanjay Gupta, corporate vice-president, HCL committed to bringing new opportunities for both young and experienced talent in Viet Nam, to work for a leading global technology company without having to move out of their home country.
Viet Nam and its skilled youth have the true potential to develop a robust IT industry, which is spearheading economic growth in the country, he added.
To kickstart its operations in the country, a Virtual Job Fair is being organized for college graduates and experienced professionals on December 19.
Earlier in May, Gupta visited Ho Chi Minh City to discuss a potential investment of a US$650-million IT center, which would employ 10,000 IT engineers in the next five years.
HCL has a turnover of about US$10 billion per year and is a corporation with more than 40 years of history specializing in manufacturing software for 19 different service industries. Currently the group has 150,000 engineers working in 47 countries.
By Thuy Dung