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NTT DATA Celebrated as a Global Top Employer 2025 in 33 Countries/Regions

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT DATA, a global leader in digital business and IT services, proudly announces its recognition as a Global Top Employer for 2025 by the Top Employers Institute. This prestigious accolade marks the second time NTT DATA has been honored, placing it among an elite group of only 17 Global Top Employers recognized for its exceptional people policies and practices. In addition to the global recognition, NTT DATA has earned the Top Employer 2025 regional certification in Asia...

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