Recruitment consultancy and IT outsourcing firm Harvey Nash Group has turned its sights to Ho Chi Minh City’s education and training sector due to its growth prospects.
The British company, which has had a presence in the city since 2003, plans to tie up with schools and IT training colleges and universities in the city, its CEO, Albert Ellis, told city vice chairman Le Minh Tri during a brief meeting Thursday.
Ellis is in HCMC for today’s inauguration of the British Council’s English teaching website for language schools.
Harvey Nash is also into financial consultancy in partnership with British insurer Prudential and with ANZ bank in Hanoi.
It employs over 2,500 IT professionals at its two facilities in HCMC and Hanoi.
“With a growing and youthful technology literate workforce, and an ambition to develop its software services, the country has become a natural home for many technologically sophisticated companies,” the company’s website says about Vietnam’s prospects.
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