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H-1B issues make Japan the new job destination for Indian techies


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The H-1B visa woes have forced Indians to look at alternate options. To no one’s surprise, Japan has emerged as an attractive option for Indian techies seeking jobs abroad. 

For skilled Indian techies, US has been a default choice for job; however, the uncertain work environment in the US has forced techies to look at alternatives. Despite the language barrier, Indian techies are preferring Japan for work. Good life, pay packages, and safe environment is what draws foreign skilled workers to choose Japan for work. 

Several Indian IT companies including Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have their presence in Japan. And recently, the IT industry body in India, Nasscom has joined hands with the government of Hiroshima to co-invest in creating India-Japan IT Corridor. Approx. 10,000 Indian techies are estimated to be working in Japan

 

 

 

 

Manollu cheyyagalara job akkada ? Slavery la vuntadi kada work culture. 

 

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44 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Is it true ? 

 

The H-1B visa woes have forced Indians to look at alternate options. To no one’s surprise, Japan has emerged as an attractive option for Indian techies seeking jobs abroad. 

For skilled Indian techies, US has been a default choice for job; however, the uncertain work environment in the US has forced techies to look at alternatives. Despite the language barrier, Indian techies are preferring Japan for work. Good life, pay packages, and safe environment is what draws foreign skilled workers to choose Japan for work. 

Several Indian IT companies including Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have their presence in Japan. And recently, the IT industry body in India, Nasscom has joined hands with the government of Hiroshima to co-invest in creating India-Japan IT Corridor. Approx. 10,000 Indian techies are estimated to be working in Japan

 

 

 

 

Manollu cheyyagalara job akkada ? Slavery la vuntadi kada work culture. 

 

Ma friend valla anna chesadu US nunchi Japan ki  velli. He says he liked it . Ofcourse now back to usa.

Food issue emo anukuntunna i m not sure!

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1 hour ago, Sucker said:

Is it true ? 

 

The H-1B visa woes have forced Indians to look at alternate options. To no one’s surprise, Japan has emerged as an attractive option for Indian techies seeking jobs abroad. 

For skilled Indian techies, US has been a default choice for job; however, the uncertain work environment in the US has forced techies to look at alternatives. Despite the language barrier, Indian techies are preferring Japan for work. Good life, pay packages, and safe environment is what draws foreign skilled workers to choose Japan for work. 

Several Indian IT companies including Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have their presence in Japan. And recently, the IT industry body in India, Nasscom has joined hands with the government of Hiroshima to co-invest in creating India-Japan IT Corridor. Approx. 10,000 Indian techies are estimated to be working in Japan

 

 

 

 

Manollu cheyyagalara job akkada ? Slavery la vuntadi kada work culture. 

 

US lo unnantha happy life vere a country lo undadu,... PERIOD... Japan UK Aus NZ Canada anni kuda US tarvathay 

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1 hour ago, Idassamed said:

No Biryani centres in Japan so no please.

Tom Anna can open his restaurant's branch in Japan.

Great minds think alike.  Food is most imp thing you know *n$

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2 hours ago, Amrita said:

Food issue emo anukuntunna i m not sure!

 

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