8800 Applicants Flock to Gyeonggi Office of Education Local Government Exam... Competition Ratio 10.4 to 1
[Asia Economy (Uijeongbu) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] More than 8,800 applicants competed for the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education local government official exam, recording a high competition rate of 10 to 1.
On the 29th, the Gyeonggi Office of Education announced that a total of 8,800 people applied for 849 recruitment positions in the "2020 1st Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Local Government Official Appointment Exam," resulting in an average competition rate of 10.4 to 1. This is higher than last year's competition rate of 8.4 to 1.
The competition rates for the open competitive appointment exam were ▲ Educational Administration (Southern region) 12.3 to 1 ▲ Educational Administration (Northern region) 8.3 to 1 ▲ Computer Science 10.7 to 1 ▲ Engineering (General Machinery) 4.4 to 1 ▲ Engineering (General Electricity) 13.5 to 1 ▲ Health 14.6 to 1 ▲ Food Hygiene 13.3 to 1 ▲ Facilities (General Civil Engineering) 6 to 1 ▲ Facilities (Architecture) 3.4 to 1 ▲ Records Research (Records Management) 6.3 to 1.
Additionally, the competition rates for the career competitive appointment exam were ▲ Engineering (General Machinery) 6.7 to 1 ▲ Engineering (General Electricity) 19.3 to 1 ▲ Facilities (General Civil Engineering) 4.3 to 1 ▲ Facilities (Architecture) 3.6 to 1.
The Gyeonggi Office of Education will announce the written exam locations on June 1.
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Jo Chang-dae, head of the Operations Support Division at the Gyeonggi Office of Education, explained, "To prevent COVID-19 and ensure safety, infection control officers and dedicated managers will be assigned to each test site, and thorough quarantine management will be conducted before the exam."
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