Gyeonggi Economic Science Institute Recruiting Participants for 'Retiree Job Creation Support Project' View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency is recruiting participants for the '5060 Retiree Job Creation Support Project' until the 8th of this month.


This project matches the experienced and knowledgeable 5060 baby boomer retiree workforce with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) lacking professional technical personnel. It is a socially contributive job creation project that helps create jobs for retired experts and strengthens the capabilities of SMEs.


The recruitment target for retired experts is those whose registered address is in Gyeonggi-do and who were born on or before December 31, 1971, and who are experts capable of planning research and development (R&D) projects and consulting on technology development project commercialization.


Participating companies must be SMEs located in Gyeonggi-do and not restricted from participating in national or regional R&D projects.


Once retired experts and participating companies are confirmed, the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency will conduct consulting for six months from next month until the end of this year. Consulting fields include ▲R&D ▲commercialization ▲intellectual property ▲startups ▲technology ▲management ▲human resources, among others.


Additionally, companies will receive 500,000 KRW as consulting fees. In particular, if a company has a preferred consultant, priority matching will be provided to offer one-on-one customized consulting services from that expert.


Participating companies are recruited on an ongoing basis, and retired experts can apply through EasyBiz (www.egbiz.or.kr) by the 8th of this month.



Last year, the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency selected 92 participating companies and 45 retired experts and supported one-on-one matching.


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