Representative from Sunwell Solutions Vietnam Yoshioka Reito (R) (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A representative from Japan’s Sunwell Solutions JSC said onJanuary 23 that its Vietnamese office officially became operational earlierthis month.
Sunwell Solutions, with eight years experience in providing human resources solutions,aims to increase opportunities for outstanding Vietnamese engineers working atJapanese firms and develop relations between Japanese employers and Vietnameseemployees.
Yoshioka Reito, a representative of Sunwell in Vietnam, stressed that althoughit has been established for nine years with highly technical staff, Sunwell islooking to expand its business to great customers, focusing on key fields suchas information technology, automobile technology, and refinery projects.
According to Reito, Vietnam’s high-quality engineers are able to meet the requirementsof Japanese businesses.
Sunwellwas established with the goal of providing professional engineers who meet the rigorousstandards of partner companies in Japan or other country.
InJapan, Sunwell has recruited more than 400 foreign engineers. Currently, thefirm has about 250 engineers coming across Asia, including about 50 Vietnamese ones.
Founded in June 2010, Sunwell is an enterprise specialising in providing humanresource solutions in IT, engineering, and consulting services to companiesoperating in Japan with the desire to expand their business to foreign markets.
The firm provides consultingservices related to the establishment of legal entities, gives advice to Japanesebusinesses that want to enter overseas markets, and receives trust frombusinesses to officially open or set up their domestic and foreign offices.
Engineers recruited by the firm will be sent to large companies operating inmany fields, such as oil and gas, or the automobile industry.-VNA
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