New Vietnamese employee Entering ceremony four months late due to relaxation of immigration restrictions October 1, 14:12

As immigration restrictions were eased due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, three Vietnamese companies in Tokyo attended the entrance ceremony four months later than planned on the 1st.

The entrance ceremony was held by "afterFIT," a company in Minato-ku, Tokyo, which is engaged in the solar power generation business.



The company is increasing the hiring of foreigners mainly in Southeast Asia because it can secure excellent human resources, and three Vietnamese men who graduated from a local university joined the company this spring on the 1st.



Initially, I was planning to join the company in June, but I couldn't come to Japan due to the spread of the infection, so I joined the company four months later, waiting for the relaxation of immigration restrictions.

At the ceremony, each of the three introduced themselves in Japanese and stated their determination, "My hobby is chess. I will do my best to become a force as soon as possible."



During the period when he couldn't come to Japan, the three of them had been practicing employment at a local subsidiary in Vietnam, and one of the new employees, Chang Kuang Kai, said, "I was worried about when I could work in Japan, but I joined the company. I'm so happy to be able to do it like a dream. "



The company's president, Kunizo Tanimoto, said, "I am grateful for the company to relax the immigration restrictions, but on the contrary, in some countries, the restrictions are becoming stricter, so I can't see it in the future, so I hope the infection will settle down quickly." I was talking.