Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education Opens 226 Public Recruitment Positions for Educational Officials... Personality and Aptitude Tests Conducted for 3rd Consecutive Year View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education announced on the 3rd that it will publicly recruit a total of 226 educational public service staff, including 209 cooks and 17 special education assistants.


This public recruitment will be conducted by each city and county education support office. According to the Office of Education, the focus is on resolving vacancies caused by retirements, new school establishments, and changes in quotas at various schools (institutions) to ensure there is no disruption in the operation of the educational curriculum.


The application period is three days from the 9th to the 11th. Applicants' residence must be registered in the city or county where they are applying, continuously from before January 1, 2020, according to the resident registration transcript, up to the interview date. It is also possible if the total period of residence registered in the city or county where the application is submitted before January 1, 2020, amounts to two years or more.


The first written exam for the educational public service staff recruitment will be held on July 11. The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education has been the first among provincial offices nationwide to introduce personality and aptitude tests since 2018, and this is the third year of implementation.


After selecting 1.5 times the number of final successful candidates in the first written exam, the second interview will be conducted by each education support office on July 22. Then, the final successful candidates will be selected on July 28 in order of highest scores.



For more details, please refer to the Gyeongbuk Office of Education or the city and county education support office websites.


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