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"Japanese Bridge Software Engineering" Program Opening Ceremony

On September 17, 2024, FPT Software Central Region (FSoft) and DTU held the opening ceremony for the "Japanese Bridge Software Engineering" (JS) training program, with the participation of FPT Software and DTU leaders, along with a large number of students. This marks the first outcome of the strategic collaboration between FSoft and DTU following the signing ceremony on August 23, 2024. The JS program aims to train high-quality software engineers to meet the growing demands of the IT market.

 

Khai gi?ng Chuong trình “Japanese Bridge Software Engineering”

Mr. Phan Trung Diep - Head of Resource Assurance at FPT Software Central Region,

presents Japanese language books to students

 

At the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Lim Sang Taek, DTU Vice - Provost, emphasized the importance of the program in creating attractive career opportunities for students: "The JS training program not only provides students with in-depth professional knowledge but also helps them develop soft skills, laying a strong foundation for confidently integrating into the international working environment."

 

Khai gi?ng Chuong trình “Japanese Bridge Software Engineering”

Mr. Phan Trung Diep 
 

Mr. Phan Trung Diep, Head of Resource Assurance at FPT Software Central Region and Director of the Japanese Bridge Engineer Training Program, shared: "Today's opening ceremony marks the beginning of a journey to build and develop high-quality human resources in the IT sector to serve the Japanese market. FPT Software and DTU are committed to accompanying students throughout their studies, enable them to enhance their personal skills and confidently reach new heights in their careers."

 

The "Japanese Bridge Software Engineering" program focuses on improving technical knowledge and language skills. According to the training roadmap, DTU students participating in the program study both Japanese language courses and specialized IT subjects simultaneously. 


This helps students not only strengthen their technical skills but also improve their Japanese communication abilities, opening up opportunities to work at leading tech companies in Japan. After that, students will intern at FSoft and participate in the FRESHER training program. During this process, they will experience a professional working environment and receive support for their graduation projects right at the company. Upon completing the training, outstanding students will have the chance to work onsite or pursue further studies in Japan.

 

Khai gi?ng Chuong trình “Japanese Bridge Software Engineering”

DTU and FSoft leaders pose for a photo with DTU Students

 

Right after the Opening ceremony, the students were gifted Japanese language books by the FPT Software leadership. The ceremony marked a significant step in the strategic development of human resources by FPT Software and DTU. Students in the JS program will not only enhance their technical skills but also comprehensively develop their soft skills and language abilities, preparing them for a bright future in the Information Technology industry.

 

(Media Center)