Yeon Hyun-joo, head of the Life Research Institute (center), is signing a business agreement for mutual cooperation and support with women's workforce development centers in Gwanak, Seodaemun, Seocho, and Incheon Seo-gu.

Yeon Hyun-joo, head of the Life Research Institute (center), is signing a business agreement for mutual cooperation and support with women's workforce development centers in Gwanak, Seodaemun, Seocho, and Incheon Seo-gu.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Life Research Institute (CEO Yeon Hyun-joo), which operates the home cleaning service 'Cheongso Yeonguso,' announced on the 3rd that it has signed a business agreement for mutual cooperation and support with women's workforce development centers in Gwanak, Seodaemun, Seocho, and Incheon Seo-gu.


Through this agreement, Life Research Institute plans to continuously conduct various promotional activities and professional training together with the women's workforce development centers to create jobs for women and foster talent.


The women's workforce development centers will provide exposure areas for Life Research Institute and Cheongso Yeonguso on their official websites and bulletin boards, as well as support training venues. Life Research Institute plans to offer free home cleaning expert training to job seekers supported through the women's workforce development centers.


Additionally, they intend to continuously prepare and provide education and various support programs aimed at creating jobs for women with career interruptions and middle-aged women. Currently, Life Research Institute is conducting daily training for cleaning managers. Yeon Hyun-joo, CEO of Life Research Institute, stated, "Since the early days of our startup, we have maintained close relationships and collaborated with the women's workforce development centers," adding, "We will strive to lead the home cleaning market with differentiated education and manuals and provide better job environments for women with career interruptions."



Cheongso Yeonguso is a service that has transitioned the existing housekeeper brokerage service to an IT platform, allowing customers and cleaning managers to conveniently search, book, and manage through a mobile app. Currently, a total of 15,000 cleaning managers are active in Seoul, Incheon, and some parts of Gyeonggi Province, and the plan is to secure more than 70,000 cleaning managers within the year and expand the service nationwide.


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