Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN)– Japan's leading companies are showing interest to recruit the Bangladeshi graduates who have passed internationally recognized Information Technology Engineers Examination (ITEE).
 
Chief executive officers of two leading IT companies — Island Thrust and Pretty Edge of Japan — met Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Secretary Md. Nazrul Islam Khan at his office on Thursday and expressed their interest to recruit Bangladeshi certified ITEE graduates.
 
"This is just the beginning. I had a talk to Japanese government high officials and dozens of companies during my visit to Japan last month and they have shown interest to recruit certified ITEE graduates from Bangladesh," said Khan.
 
CEO of Island Thrust Ryo Teruya and Managing Director of Pretty Edge Koichi Tani were among others present at the meeting.
 
The ICT Secretary said Japan is very keen to recruit ITEE level 3 and level 4 certified people from Bangladesh and the government is going to organize the ITEE for level 3 and level 4 after getting the IT Professionals Examination Council (ITPEC).
 
Capacity Building on ITEE Management Project Director Dr. Sheikh Amzad said a total of 47 candidates came out successful in the ITEE held in October 2013 and April 2014.
 
"The two Japanese firms will take interview of Bangladeshi ITEE certified graduates. They will recruit the ITTE certified graduates in two Japanese firms upon their satisfaction," he added.
 
Earlier, IT experts and officials at a function called for expansion of IT Engineers Examination (ITEE) in the country to create global standard IT efficient people to ensure better access to local and international job markets.
 
The ITEE, an international standard examination, would be hugely beneficial for the blooming IT business in Bangladesh, they told the function in the conference room of ICT Division on the occasion of distributing certificates among the successful candidates of ITEE.
 
Executive Director of Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) Rasheda K Choudhury, Secretary of ICT Division Md Nazrul Islam Khan, Charge d' Affaires of Embassy of Japan Horoyuki Minami and Chief Representative of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Mikio Hataeda and Project Director of Capacity Building on ITEE Management Project Dr Sk. Amzad Hossain, among others, addressed the function with Executive Director of Bangladesh Computer Council SM Ashraful Islam in the chair.
 
In November, 2005, the ITPEC was formed to promote information exchange among examination bodies whose examination systems were established with support by Japan.
 
The six ITPEC countries are: Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Mongolia, Myanmar and Vietnam. Other six Asian countries that also recognize the test are: Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India and Singapore.
 
BBN/SSR/AD-03July14-7:59 pm (BST)