LG HelloVision Conducts 'Untact Job Mentoring' for University Students
[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] LG HelloVision announced on the 27th that it will conduct 'Untact Job Mentoring' in collaboration with the Seoul Volunteer Center to support university students and job seekers who are struggling due to the decrease in on-site recruitment briefings.
The program, held on the 26th in Seoul and scheduled for the 28th in Busan, involves 16 employees from various departments such as media, sales marketing, management support, IT, and big data, along with about 80 university students and job seekers. Considering the spread of infectious diseases, the program prioritized the safety of participants. It was conducted using the video conferencing system 'Zoom,' with each mentor assigned a separate meeting room.
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Additionally, the program was held in the form of 'small group mentoring' to provide not only job information but also to address individual career concerns. Within groups of 5 to 7 participants, attendees openly shared their worries, and mentors offered practical advice based on their own experiences. Lee Su-jin, CSR Team Leader at LG HelloVision, said, “In a situation where it is difficult to access vivid job information due to COVID-19, we hope this program will be a small help to job seekers.”
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