Gyeonggi Office of Education to Recruit 849 Local Government Officials
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will select 849 local government officials this year.
On the 2nd, the Gyeonggi Office of Education announced the local government official recruitment plan for this year on its website (http://www.goe.go.kr). The scale of recruitment this year is similar to last year and is the largest nationwide.
The Gyeonggi Office of Education will select a total of 825 candidates through open competition: ▲ Education Administration 720 (General 646, Disabled 58, Low-income 16) ▲ Computer 16 ▲ Engineering (General Machinery) 18 ▲ Engineering (General Electricity) 6 ▲ Health 10 ▲ Food Hygiene 9 ▲ Facilities (General Civil Engineering) 6 ▲ Facilities (Architecture) 36 ▲ Records Research (Records Management) 4.
Additionally, through career competition targeting graduates (or expected graduates) of specialized high schools and Meister high schools in the province, a total of 24 candidates will be selected: Engineering (General Machinery) 6, Engineering (General Electricity) 3, Facilities (General Civil Engineering) 3, Facilities (Architecture) 12.
Applications will be accepted from the 20th to the 24th of next month via the Gyeonggi Office of Education NAIS faculty online recruitment site (http://edurecruit.goe.go.kr).
The written exam will be held on June 13, and the interview on August 8. The final successful candidates will be announced on August 26.
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For other eligibility requirements and major changes, please refer to the Gyeonggi Office of Education website (http://www.goe.go.kr).
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