Boseong-gun Conducts Summer Part-Time Jobs for University Students View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Yong-chul] Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 8th that it will conduct a summer "college student part-time job" program for local university students from the 6th to the 31st of this month during the summer vacation.


Every year, the county offers part-time jobs during summer and winter vacations to provide local university students with opportunities for social experience, enhance their understanding and continuous interest in county administration, and offer a good chance to earn tuition fees.


In particular, it is expected to help alleviate job search difficulties caused by COVID-19 and other factors.


A total of 157 local students are participating in this summer college student part-time job program, which is divided into two periods, 1st and 2nd terms, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


The students are assigned to various departments of the county office, towns and townships, as well as △Boseong National Sports Center △Beolgyo Sports Center △Taebaeksanmaek Literature Museum △Bangjingwan △Pansori Sacred Site △Baekmin Art Museum △Beolgyo Financial Cooperative, where they will perform administrative and field support tasks.


The 1st term participants work from the 6th to the 17th, and the 2nd term participants from the 20th to the 31st. Selected university students receive a daily wage of 68,720 KRW for 8 hours of work per day.



County Governor Kim Cheol-woo said, "This project is expected to be a meaningful and valuable opportunity for local university students to broaden their career choices, gain diverse experiences in county administration, and develop economic independence," adding, "I hope that by working in their own communities, students will have the chance to take an interest in and participate in county administration."


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