Public Job Opportunities Created for Youth Facing Increased Economic and Social Burdens Due to Prolonged COVID-19... Program Operation, Support for Daily Quarantine, and More... Applications Accepted via District Office Website Until the 31st

Guro-gu Recruiting 98 Participants for 'Youth Hope Job Project' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) is recruiting 98 participants for the 'Youth Hope Job Project.'


On the 24th, Guro-gu announced that it will promote the 'Youth Hope Job Project,' which provides public jobs for young people who have been economically and socially burdened due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


The 'Youth Hope Job Project' is open to anyone aged 18 to 34 with working ability residing in Seoul.


Participants will be assigned to the district office, public health center, cultural foundation, social welfare facilities, and community vitality centers to carry out support tasks such as operating various programs and daily quarantine measures.


The working period is four months, from August 18 to December 16. Work is five days a week, about five hours a day, with an hourly wage of 8,590 KRW. Snack expenses and weekly/annual leave allowances are paid separately.


Those who wish to participate can apply through the news section on the Guro-gu Office website by 6 p.m. on the 31st of this month.


Guro-gu plans to announce the successful candidates on August 12 after document screening and interviews.



A Guro-gu official said, "We hope this 'Youth Hope Job Project' will help young people stabilize their lives and prepare for social advancement," adding, "We will do our best to prepare support measures to help young people struggling due to COVID-19."


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

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