Ministry of Education and Ministry of SMEs Sign Business Agreement
Providing Nationwide Job Opportunities
Support Available for Schools and Metropolitan/Provincial Offices of Education

[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] The Central Employment Support Center for high school graduate talents is opening for the first time.


The Ministry of Education announced on the 29th that it will sign a business agreement related to this with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the Korea Federation of SMEs, and the Proud Small and Medium Business Association on the 30th.


The Central Employment Support Center is one of the measures to expand support for high school graduate employment. The Ministry of Education secured a budget of 1.8 billion KRW through the National Participation Budget System. As a central government-level employment support center, it will provide on-site training and nationwide job opportunities for high school graduate youth. In the future, the basis for operation will also be clarified through legal amendments.


The opening ceremony will be attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Yoo Eun-hye, Vice Minister of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups Kang Seong-cheon, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation Lee Jung-woo, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs Kim Ki-moon, and others to sign a business agreement to promote employment of high school graduate talents.



Deputy Prime Minister Yoo said, "I hope that the first business agreement of the Central Employment Support Center will be well implemented and become an opportunity to connect the manpower demand of small and medium enterprises with the job-seeking of high school graduate youth."


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