Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju 'Youth Vitality Support Project' Participant Recruitment View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Samho) announced on the 12th that it is recruiting young people and small business owners to participate in the ‘Youth Life Business Model Work Experience Support Project’ and the ‘Small and Medium Enterprise Employed Youth Employment Retention Allowance Support Project.’


Both support projects were prepared with the purpose of revitalizing the local economy, which has been stagnant due to the impact of COVID-19, and injecting vitality into the lives of young people.


The work experience support project for unemployed youth connects young people seeking jobs with small business owners who are experiencing employment burdens. Small business owners who will operate a youth internship system at their workplaces are being recruited.


Selected small business owners will be matched with youth selected through an open recruitment process, and support will be provided up to KRW 1.08 million per month for six months per youth.


The recruitment target is small business owners operating workplaces with fewer than five regular employees, and applications are open until the 17th.


The employment retention allowance support project provides incentives to encourage long-term employment of young production workers in small and medium enterprises.


The recruitment target is young people aged 18 to 34 who meet requirements such as an average monthly wage of KRW 2.5 million or less, and selected applicants will receive up to KRW 1.5 million. The application deadline is the 24th.



For more detailed information about the support projects, please contact the Gwangsan-gu Job Policy Division.


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