Changwon City is conducting job training for young workers participating in the community-led youth job project from the 18th to the 28th. (Photo by Changwon City)

Changwon City is conducting job training for young workers participating in the community-led youth job project from the 18th to the 28th. (Photo by Changwon City)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City in Gyeongnam announced on the 25th that it is conducting job training in four sessions for 80 participants, including youth workforce development and employment support projects in the local shipbuilding industry and workers participating in the city's strategic industry revival projects, organized by the Changwon Industry Promotion Agency.


The training is being held from the 18th to the 28th and is a follow-up to the job training for HR managers of participating companies conducted over two days from the 13th to the 14th. It is aimed at young workers employed at the participating companies.


The training program includes ▲ adapting to organizational culture and improving basic job skills ▲ business manners ▲ time management methods ▲ trend reading ▲ teamwork and strengthening organizational adaptation.


The Changwon youth shipbuilding workforce development and employment support project and the Changwon City strategic industry revival project aim to discover and provide youth jobs in strategic industry sectors such as defense, aviation, and hydrogen industries, as well as the shipbuilding sector, in response to the spread of employment crises in the Changwon area.



Park Sang-seok, Director of the Job Creation Division, stated, “We will provide education that meets the competency development required by companies, such as adapting to organizational culture, fostering a desirable work ethic, and improving job skills for young workers.” He added, “We will do our best to respond to the spread of local employment crises and enhance the vocational capabilities of youth so that they can settle in the region.”


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