InnoBiz Association and Human Resources Development Service Sign 'Job Creation' MOU
Job-Centered Recruitment
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Association of Small and Medium Business Technology Innovation (Inno-Biz Association) announced on the 8th that it has signed a business agreement with the Human Resources Development Service of Korea to support job creation.
The signing ceremony took place at the conference room of the Seoul Southern Branch of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to contribute to youth job creation by linking job-centered recruitment between participants of the Skills Competition and Inno-Biz companies. During the competition period, they plan to operate exhibition events such as job fairs and employment bulletin boards and provide customized job information for participants.
They will also support the recruitment, education, and training of domestic youth and returning foreign workers for outstanding small and medium enterprises expanding overseas. In connection with the Employment Permit System (EPS) centers operating in 16 countries overseas by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, comprehensive recruitment support such as employment education for unemployed domestic youth and local personnel expected to return will be provided.
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Cho Hong-rae, president of the Inno-Biz Association, said, "Through this agreement, it will be a great opportunity to secure skilled technical personnel who are the driving force of technological innovation and excellent local talent with work experience in Korean companies for over 18,000 Inno-Biz companies nationwide."
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