The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) is working towards attracting foreign talent to work in Japan.
Every year, the entire process is managed through a dedicated online JOB SEARCH PORTAL.
This initiative has been a great success, with over 7400 students registering for the event and 3000 students attending.
JETRO contacted more than 45 universities across India to encourage and inform students about this exciting opportunity.
This opportunity is supported by the Embassy of Japan, the Embassy of India, the Japan Foundation, JICA, AOTS, and the Japan National Tourism Organization.
Additionally, the Ambassador of India to Japan Ambassador Sibi George and the Ambassador of Japan to India, Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki, and Chief Director General, JETRO New Delhi, Mr Takashi Suzuki have also confirmed their participation.
JETRO sent the following write-up to universities to be disseminated to students.
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Japan Career Promotion Forum INDIA 2023
We are excited to inform you that JETRO has organized “Japan Career Promotion Forum INDIA 2023”, a webinar focused on Indian students aiming to build their careers in Japanese companies in Japan or India.
The webinar introduced various career opportunities and working environments in Japan, business scenarios and the trend of global talent acquisition. It also featured presentations from companies utilizing Indian talents for their international business, Bilateral Relations between India and Japan, and Japan’s Immigration Policy.
Contents:
🔹Job Opportunities in Japan
🔹Voices of Indian professionals living in Japan
🔹Business & Economic Relations between India and Japan
🔹Japan`s Immigration Policy
🔹JETRO’s support for international talent (“Open For Professionals”)
The event took place on:
Date: Wednesday, 28th June 2023
Time: 16:00-17:10 (IST), Online
Language: English
Source: Press Release
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