Dongshin University Operates 'Employment and Job Creation' Clubs for Current Students
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Dongshin University University Job Center (Director Oh Seong-rok, Director of Student Employment Support) operates a club for joint learning and information exchange on employment and job creation for enrolled students.
According to Dongshin University on the 4th, the 'Employment and Job Creation Club' is organized into four fields: public institutions, financial institutions, domestic and international company employment, and job creation (activities that create new occupations).
Fourteen teams from departments including Information and Communication Engineering, Police Administration, and Speech Therapy, totaling 89 enrolled students, will participate in employment and job creation programs such as written exam study groups, certification acquisition, and contest participation for eight months until December 4.
The University Job Center plans to select and award outstanding clubs through regular meetings, mid-term activity performance evaluations, and final performance presentations.
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Oh Seong-rok, Director of the University Job Center, said, "This program was prepared to strengthen the employment and job creation competitiveness of enrolled students," adding, "Consultant counseling will provide practical help for students' career paths and employment."
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