India company recruited a hundred engineers
posted on: Jan 17 2012 7:45 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.The Indian company Lanco Global Systems (LGS) announced the beginning of a process of recruitment of one hundred computer engineers bilingual of Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, following the establishment of their hub of operations on the neighboring island and a base of support in the country.
The President of the company, Sailendra Yerrapragada, said that the staff will be trained by the team of engineers and consultants of the company globally, to meet the demand of implementations, services, engineering, infrastructure, training and administration of applications in the region of the Caribbean, Central America and South America.
In the country, the company shall establish a support centre for engineering and manufacturing solutions in the Parque Cibernético Santo Domingo with an initial investment of $ 3 million; while corporate database marketing, recruitment for the Hispanic market was established in Puerto Rico and u000aUnited States, besides the administrative part and traffic operations in the region
Yerrapragada reported that a group of ten engineers in technology of LGS will participate in the coming weeks in the process of recruitment, training and supervision of the first twenty students of the University of Puerto Rico and graduates of the enclosure of Mayagüez who will work in different projects of the company. At the end of February the same group of professionals will visit Santo Domingo to interview students of engineering in computer science from Dominican University.
The employer noted that Dominican Republic has much similarity with India by the large number of students or in process, which allows the company plant resources to create the LGS Academy, a Centre for training and training for the training of engineers with the certification required by the company at the level u000aoverall for the type of customers it serves.
Yerrapragada stressed that the strategic location of both islands in the region and the incentives offered by Governments for the company export their services have been the main engines for its establishment. "You have a very large young people aged less than 25 population, allowing us to develop talents of engineering to make more cost effective that other countries in the region," noted.
Establishment of regional centres
Yerrapragada said Dominicans to understand the Latino culture, which facilitated the process of growth in Central and South Americawhere the company currently has operations and it is estimated that the Asian nation conducted trade exceeding $15,000 million by 2014.
"Due to the global economic situation and that is displayed that Latin America will have a sustained growth" u000a"we have to have resources bilingu¨es to the needs of the region," noted.

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