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Within six months, Vignesh flew to Japan to begin his stint as an agricultural worker at a brinjal farm in the country’s Kochi prefecture. The former software engineer, who used to earn close to $500 ...
Six months after his enrollment, Vignesh landed a job in Japan as an agricultural worker at a brinjal farm. He now earns around Rs 80,000 while in Infosys, he was getting a salary of Rs 40,000 per ...
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Meanwhile, shares of Infosys were trading at Rs 702.90, up 0.92% on BSE at 10:10 AM, after touching an intra-day high of Rs 705.80 a share and an intra-day low of Rs 693.50 a share, from the ...
Global software major Infosys Ltd expanded its operations in Japan by opening its second office at Nagoya to enhance its footprint in the Chubu manufacturing hub, the IT bellwether said on Monday.
Infosys INFY recently announced that it has formed a joint venture (JV) with Hitachi, Panasonic Corporation and Pasona to enhance its presence in Japan. Last December, Infosys announced that under ...
V Sriram, Head - Japan Operations, Infosys said the company had been able to build and maintain strong business relationships with Japanese clients in the Kanto region over the past 15 years.
Infosys (NYSE: INFY) recently announced that it has formed a joint venture (JV) with Hitachi, Panasonic Corporation and Pasona to enhance its presence in Japan.
Seoul: Infosys Technologies Ltd is eyeing acquisitions in Japan as India’s second-largest outsourcer looks for growth outside its main markets in the United States and Europe. The company could ...
Infosys aims to increase its sales in Japan to 10 per cent of its entire global revenues by 2010. At present, it is less than 5 per cent of its annual net sales of around $3.3 billion. Spooked by the ...
Infosys Technologies is eyeing acquisitions in Japan as India’s second-largest outsourcer looks for growth outside its main markets in the United States and Europe.