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Tokyo, Japan
Fujitsu Limited is a prominent Japanese multinational information and communications technology (ICT) equipment and services corporation. Established on June 20, 1935, as a spin-off of the Fuji Electric Company—which itself was a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and German conglomerate Siemens—Fujitsu has grown into one of the world's oldest and largest IT services providers. Originally founded under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing, the company relocated its corporate headquarters to Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, and operates an extensive global network spanning Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. The core operations of Fujitsu are strategically organized into three primary business segments: Service Solutions, Hardware Solutions, and Ubiquitous Solutions. Service Solutions serves as the company's central revenue engine and strategic focus, providing data-driven digital transformation, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and systems integration. Within this segment, the company highlights "Fujitsu Uvance," a portfolio designed to address complex societal and business challenges such as sustainable manufacturing, resilient supply chains, and trusted operations. Hardware Solutions encompasses the development and delivery of enterprise infrastructure products, including enterprise servers, storage systems, and telecommunications equipment like mobile base stations and optical transmission networks. Ubiquitous Solutions focuses on client computing devices, specifically personal computers tailored for enterprise and general computing markets. Historically recognized for its foundational contributions to hardware engineering—including manufacturing Japan's first computer, the FACOM 100 mainframe, in 1954—Fujitsu has undergone a structural pivot to align with modern technology markets. The company actively shifts away from commodity hardware exposure to focus on high-value, recurring digital services, data analytics, and advanced artificial intelligence platforms under its Kozuchi portfolio. This transition is supported by a job-based talent management strategy focused on upskilling and reskilling its workforce in key cloud, consulting, and AI domains. Financially, Fujitsu is publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange under the ticker 6702, with American Depositary Receipts trading under the ticker FJTSY. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, the company reported consolidated annual revenue of approximately 3.50 trillion yen, driven by its leading position in the Japanese IT services sector and a global workforce of approximately 99,000 employees. Under the leadership of Representative Director and CEO Takahito Tokita, the company's corporate philosophy centers on a defined purpose: to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through technological innovation, integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks to address planetary well-being and digital development.
Manpreet Walia
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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Anonymous Employee
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Impactful work and a team that genuinely has your back.
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