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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Jeong-su] Petdoc (CEO Choi Seung-yong), an integrated care platform service for companion animals, announced on the 18th that all employees have obtained companion animal expert certifications.


According to Petdoc, even IT specialists who develop app services through computer programming within the company recently acquired companion animal management certifications. Professionals who manage companion animals on-site, such as veterinarians, trainers, and groomers, have obtained two or more certifications. This is the result of the company encouraging in-house education to provide consumers with reliable services guaranteed for expertise and stability.


Song Hwa-young, head of the service development team, said, "As a developer, I am familiar with the Java language, but I struggled with unfamiliar terms while developing apps related to companion animals," adding, "By studying the companion animal management expert course, I came to understand more precisely what kind of care I should put into the service I created and how to convey that care in the appropriate terms."


The culture of studying is creating various synergies within the company. Yoo Hyun-ah (Petdoc Care Service Team), who is in charge of grooming services at Petdoc V-Care, said, "As employees studied for certifications, we developed common interests, and although we work in different fields, a sense of camaraderie arose from working for the health and happiness of companion animals," adding, "In the future, I want to enhance my communication skills with companion animals through studying animal behavior and provide a service that gives customers peace of mind when seeking grooming services."


There are also new employees who obtained certifications through Petdoc's Korea Companion Animal Education Center. The main figure, Hwang Eun-byul, said, "I joined the company through the connection of taking the veterinary technician (animal health worker) course at Petdoc," adding, "Even before joining, I thought Petdoc's V-Lab products were safe and nutritionally excellent products made by veterinarians, and I want to create products that inspire such trust in the future."



Choi Seung-yong, CEO of Petdoc, said, "Although each employee has expertise in their respective fields, we questioned whether we could be considered experts in the companion animal field as well. As a result, all employees took the companion animal management expert course and obtained certifications at our subsidiary, the Korea Companion Animal Education Center," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in creating a healthy and mature companion animal culture through various in-house education programs."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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