Cafe24 Selected as a '2020 Korea's Top Job Creator' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Global e-commerce platform 'Cafe24' announced on the 29th that it has been selected as one of the '2020 Korea's Best Job Companies' hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.


The Ministry of Employment and Labor's 'Korea's Best Job Companies' is a system designed to encourage companies that lead the expansion of good jobs. After objective evaluations such as written surveys and on-site inspections, a total of 100 companies are selected.


In this evaluation, Cafe24 was highly praised for its efforts in competency-based recruitment to lead global e-commerce technology and for building a horizontal corporate culture that is good to work in.


In particular, the rational and swift decision-making system based on mutual respect is regarded as a representative organizational culture of Cafe24. Employees address each other as ‘nim’ regardless of age or years of service, and the work environment without formalities such as casual dress code enhances work concentration.


They have also consistently worked to provide rest and welfare to help improve employees' creativity. Specifically, there are support systems such as ▲paid rest designated as 'Leisure Day' on the fourth Friday of every month ▲30 days of paid sabbatical leave every 7 years ▲annual welfare points for employees' self-development.


Cafe24 continues to accelerate talent acquisition in line with changes in the global e-commerce environment. While nurturing talented individuals in IT technology fields such as big data and artificial intelligence (AI), they plan to continue actively hiring competent young professionals.



Jae-seok Lee, CEO of Cafe24, said, “I am convinced that talent competitiveness is the most important factor in the IT knowledge industry,” adding, “We will continue to create an environment where all employees can fully demonstrate their creativity and work autonomously.”


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