Binawan and GSC SEA Open International Career Opportunities for Indonesian Professionals in Japan

Job opportunities for Indonesian professionals are becoming increasingly open in Japan, thanks to the strategic collaboration between Binawan and GSC SEA. Through the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program, hundreds of thousands of job openings across various sectors are now available for skilled workers from Indonesia. Binawan and GSC SEA have officially announced this partnership, which focuses on the placement of Indonesian workers in Japan. The SSW program is specifically designed to meet labor needs in essential sectors such as hospitality, manufacturing, construction, and healthcare, all of which are currently in high demand for qualified workers.
“This collaboration not only opens opportunities for Indonesian workers to build careers in Japan but also serves as a solution for Japan’s demand for professionals. The program provides tremendous opportunities for those with specialized skills to gain international experience,” said Binawan Group CEO, Said Saleh Alwaini (11/10/2024). Meanwhile, GSC SEA CEO, Ju Han Wong, emphasized the quality of Indonesian workers, which has been recognized internationally. “Indonesian workers are known for their strong work ethic, technical skills, and adaptability in global work environments. Through this collaboration, we want to ensure they receive the best opportunities to grow in Japan.”
The SSW program provides opportunities for graduates of senior high schools (SMA/SMK), diplomas (D3), and universities (S1) to work in Japan as professionals. It covers various sectors strategic to Japan’s economy and gives Indonesian workers the chance not only to develop their careers but also to broaden their horizons and professional experience. Training provided by LPK Binawan is one of the key strengths supporting the success of Indonesian workers in Japan. With comprehensive training and international standards, participants of the SSW program will be well-prepared to work in environments that demand specialized skills.
The collaboration between Binawan and GSC SEA is expected to mark the beginning of more Indonesian workers successfully developing their careers abroad, particularly in Japan. With Japan’s growing demand for skilled labor and the commitment of Binawan and GSC SEA, the future of international careers for Indonesian professionals looks increasingly promising. This program not only serves as a bridge for Indonesians to build careers abroad but also reinforces Indonesia’s position as a source of high-quality human resources in the global market.