India’s leading technology company expands operation to Vietnam
HCL Technologies Ltd, a leading global technology company of India, has recently announced its entry into Vietnam where it aims at boosting employment, providing resources and skilling local talent to serve its global clients.
New Delhi (VNA) – HCL Technologies Ltd, a leading globaltechnology company of India, has recently announced its entry into Vietnam whereit aims at boosting employment, providing resources and skilling local talentto serve its global clients.
HCL’s local entity, HCL Vietnam Company, aims to fostergrowth and train the nation’s talent pool in collaboration with local ICT andengineering institutions, the company said in a statement.
From its first delivery centre in the Vietnamese capital ofHanoi, HCL will deliver advanced technology solutions to its global client baseacross several industries and verticals, including banking and financialservices, healthcare, infrastructure, engineering and cybersecurity, it said.
HCL began its business operations in Vietnam in July 2020,with a goal to hire more than 3000 local university graduates and experiencedprofessionals over the next three years. A key part of HCL’s business anddevelopment strategy in Vietnam will be to provide the right skilling andplatforms to train graduates for career opportunities in hi-tech domains andprovide them with the requisite exposure of working on global assignments.
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As a leading global technology company, HCL takes pride inits diversity, social responsibility, sustainability and education initiatives.As of 12 months ended September 30, 2020, HCL has a consolidated revenue of9.95 billion USD and its 153,085 ideapreneurs operate out of 50 countries./.
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