Gwangju Seo-gu Conducts Basic Training for Participants in Community-Led Youth Job Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Seo Daeseok) announced on the 27th that it conducted basic training for participants of the 2020 region-led youth job project, "Confident Jobs, Grab My Job!"


The region-led youth job project, "Confident Jobs, Grab My Job!" is a program aimed at discovering and providing local jobs to youth to support sustainable economic activities, thereby encouraging their inflow and settlement in the region.


Participating youth receive various benefits such as regular employment, up to 1 million KRW employment retention incentives, self-development support funds, transportation expenses, and job training.


This training was prepared to promote active participation and desirable activities through a thorough understanding of the project for youth participating in the region-led youth job project and to foster a sense of community as members of the local area.


The training covered essential topics that youth participants must know, including ▲Understanding the region-led youth job project ▲Communication methods for relationship building ▲The role of youth in revitalizing the local community ▲Credit management tips and basic asset management ▲Labor laws youth should know.



A Seo-gu official stated, "We plan to continue strengthening youth job competencies through regular training and networking with participating youth, while establishing the role of youth so that they can become the center of local community development."


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