Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced the final list of successful candidates for the local government official employment examination. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced the final list of successful candidates for the local government official employment examination. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 5th the list of 291 final successful candidates for this year's '2nd Local Government Public (Career) Competitive Recruitment Examination.'


This year, 2,118 candidates took the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education local government recruitment exam. The successful candidates who passed the final stage include 223 in educational administration, 9 librarians, 11 in engineering (general machinery), 2 in engineering (general electricity), and 4 in facilities (architecture), totaling 291.


Among the final successful candidates, 106 (36.43%) were male and 185 (63.57%) were female. In the educational administration category, 71 (31.84%) were male and 152 (68.16%) were female, showing a significantly higher proportion of women.


The highest pass rate was among candidates in their 20s in the educational administration category at 71.74%. The oldest candidate was 57 years old in the cooking category, and the youngest successful candidate was 18 years old in the specialized high school engineering (general machinery) category.


The Office of Education will accept registration for new appointee candidates from the 5th to the 7th in the large conference room on the 2nd floor of the government building. Additionally, basic training will be conducted from the 18th to the 26th at the Jeonnam Education Training Institute for 188 of the new appointee candidates, and about 100 will be newly appointed as of the 1st of next month.



Kim Do-jin, General Affairs Manager, said, "For this year's recruitment exam, a significant budget and manpower were invested to ensure the safety of examinees amid the COVID-19 situation," adding, "Since the new appointee candidates have passed a difficult hurdle, we expect them to demonstrate their capabilities and greatly contribute to the development of Jeonnam education."


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