Jangsu-gun Conducts In-House Job Training for New Appointees in the First Half of 2020
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyoung] On the 16th, Jangsu-gun, Jeonbuk, conducted job training for 36 newly appointed public officials at the Gunmin Hall.
The training was organized to help newly appointed public officials, who are taking their first steps in public service, adapt to their duties, improve practical skills, and form a proper public service mindset. Professional instructors were invited to provide education on the attitude and role of public officials, accounting practices, and Excel computer training applicable to practical work.
The training was conducted in compliance with social distancing guidelines, including mandatory mask-wearing, hand sanitization, maintaining distance between trainees, and temperature checks to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Jang Young-su, the county governor, said, “I hope we can work together to overcome Jangsu-gun’s pressing issues such as population decline and poor financial conditions, and respond to the new era after COVID-19.” He added, “Let us create a prosperous future and a vigorous Jangsu together as partners serving the residents.”
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