From July, Agreements with Dongmyeong University, Dongseo University, Dong-A University, Dong-Eui University, Pukyong National University, Korea Maritime and Ocean University
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Six universities in Busan have signed a joint agreement to collaboratively operate an AI interview consulting program.

Six universities in Busan have signed a joint agreement to collaboratively operate an AI interview consulting program.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Six universities in the Busan area will jointly operate an AI and non-face-to-face (untact) interview consulting program to strengthen students' employment capabilities in the "COVID-19 era."


The LINC+ (Leaders in INdustry-university Cooperation) project groups of six universities, including Dongmyung University, signed a joint operation agreement for the AI and non-face-to-face interview consulting program on the 18th to enhance students' employment capabilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic and will begin full-scale operation.


The six LINC+ project groups are Dongmyung University, Dongseo University, Dong-A University, Dong-Eui University, Pukyong National University, and Korea Maritime and Ocean University. Their joint project involves developing and operating an AI and non-face-to-face (untact) interview program to respond to changes in university education trends due to COVID-19 and to strengthen students' employment capabilities.


They plan to jointly develop and share AI-integrated non-face-to-face interview education programs and models to increase employment synergy among graduates.


Starting in July, non-face-to-face interview education programs will be operated in two stages for fourth-year students at each university. The first stage is AI-based non-face-to-face mock interviews, and the second stage is non-face-to-face practical interviews.


Students will experience situations they will encounter in actual interviews over 12 sessions and establish response strategies in advance. They will actively use non-face-to-face remote computer programs and applications such as ZOOM and Viewinter, combining theory and practical training, and provide consulting, mentoring, and evaluation feedback in real time tailored to each student.



Shin Dong-seok, head of the LINC+ project group at Dongmyung University, said, "Through this non-face-to-face interview education program jointly operated by the six universities' LINC+ project groups, students will acquire various interview skills and develop employment capabilities to respond to the post-COVID-19 era."


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