>In fact, it is said that about 60% of Indians living in Japan are from South India. Since South Indians make up about 20% of the total population of India, it is clear that many South Indians are coming to Japan.>1. Development of the IT Industry and the Abundance of IT Talent>in South India Southern India is home to IT industry centers such as Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad, and is a major center for the training of IT technicians and engineers. These cities are home to a concentration of IT-related educational institutions and companies, and many talented personnel are being nurtured.As Japanese companies are seeking IT technicians, there are many opportunities for technicians from South India to work in Japan.>2. Recruitment Networks of Japanese Companies>Japanese companies are actively recruiting in South India by partnering with IT bases in India. Major Japanese companies have offices in South Indian cities, and many of them recruit local talent, creating a trend of South Indians working in Japan.>3. English education is widespread>in South India. English education has traditionally been widespread in South India, and many South Indians are fluent in English. Japanese companies welcome Indian workers who can speak English, so South Indians who are fluent in English tend to be more likely to be hired.>4. Excellent educational institutions in engineering and technology.>South India has many high-quality technical universities, such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and the Indian Institute of Science and Technology (IISc). These educational institutions produce graduates with advanced technical skills, making them attractive candidates for Japanese companies.>5. Networks of South Indians:>A community of South Indians has already formed in Japan, making it easier for new immigrants to adapt to life in Japan
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>>217728012All kinds of browns actually: pakis have built 100+ mosques and Turks/Kurds are raping everyone
>>217728012Are those pajeets in the same room with you right now, my dear brown friend?