The Borneo Post

Japanese government looks to India to fill IT shortfall

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TOKYO: The government plans to strengthen support for foreigners seeking jobs in Japanese companies, according to sources.

Envisaged measures include working with the private sector to secure human resources from India, where capable informatio­n technology personnel are plentiful, to compete with major US IT companies and other entities vying for such personnel.

According to the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry, Japan has a shortage of about 130,000 IT security personnel and about 15,000 advanced IT experts. The government has therefore found it necessary to increase support for foreign workers.

India has attracted worldwide attention as a valuable source of human resources in the IT field, with the Indian Institutes of Technology producing topquality workers. Major US IT companies, including Microsoft and Amazon, are currently working to secure human resources from India.

The measures target people with certain skills in IT and other fields, with the government and companies coordinati­ng to help such people find jobs. The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry plans to provide Indian universiti­es and other entities with informatio­n on job opportunit­ies at Japanese companies and hold job seminars in India to support people seeking employment in Japan.

The government has also started providing job assistance to foreign people who have moved to Japan as well as foreign students who want to work in

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The new Microsoft Surface laptop computer on display during the #MicrosoftE­DU event in New York on May 2.

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