GLOBAL technology firm Dyson Ltd. plans to hire more Filipino engineers for its P11-billion research and manufacturing campus that is currently being built in Sto. Tomas, Batangas, a company official said.
"The reason why we've invested in the Philippines and continue to grow is the talent locally. So, we're hiring local Filipino engineers as well as graduates," Michelle Shi, Dyson's global chief supply chain officer, said in an interview with The Manila Times.
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