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Works Applications

Company

Number of employees
2011 year
5600

Works Applications is the Japanese producer of the corporate software. The company is one of the ERP systems, largest in Japan. The products Works Applications are under construction using artificial intelligence technologies.

2017: Search of talents in Russia

In March, 2017 it became known that Works Applications looks for artificial intelligence specialists in Russia. This information was distributed by the Japanese business publication Nikkei.

According to its data, Works Applications will hold by summer of 2017 at 10 large universities of Russia and countries of Northern Europe information sessions which purpose is involvement of graduates to work in the company. In Russia these sessions will be advertized through social networks. Also placement of vacancies on the Russian recruiting portals is planned.

Staff of Works Applications

Works Application intends to employ in 2017 11 people from Finland, Estonia and Russia, and in the 2018th to invite even more than 20 people living in these states to work. In the years ahead this set will increase, Nikkei tells.

As a rule, the Japanese corporations look for artificial intelligence specialists in the homeland or in the USA. Search of such talents in Northern Europe and Russia happens seldom. Meanwhile, 2.9% of graduates of the Russian universities have academic degrees in the field of sciences. In Finland the share of like those makes 2.6%. Students from these countries receive the highest awards at the international programming competitions, as attracts the international IT companies.

By the end of June, 2016 in Works Applications about 5600 people, the majority of whom (about 5000) are programmers, worked. Nearly 2000 employees arrived from India, on 500 people — from China and Singapore. More the company employs the specialists who graduated the Indian Institutes of Technology and Peking University (Peking University in China).[1]

About whether there were Russians among 5600 employees of Works Applications, it is not reported.

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