Chosun University Alumni Make Regular Donations to Support Junior Employment View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Alumni of Chosun University have decided to make regular donations to support the employment of their juniors.


On the 15th, Chosun University announced that successful alumni will regularly donate to establish the "Chodae Love Junior Employment Support Fund" to help juniors prepare for employment.


The "Chodae Love Junior Employment Support Fund" was created by alumni who have succeeded in employment to support juniors' job preparation, expand employment infrastructure, and foster bonds and networks between seniors and juniors.


The fundraising target is graduates who have benefited from employment support programs and succeeded in finding jobs.


Donors will make regular donations of 10,000 KRW per month for at least one year.


Chosun University plans to use the fund to diversify support for juniors' employment by expanding employment competency training, improving the environment of employment program spaces, and establishing a "virtuous cycle employment support system."


The first donors to the fund are three successful candidates of the 2020 regional talent level 7 probationary employee selection exam.


Lee Jinmyeong (26, female), a successful candidate of this year's regional talent level 7 selection exam, said, "The employment support program run by the university provided valuable exam information and effective study methods from alumni currently working in the same field, which greatly helped me pass," adding, "I also became a donor because I want to actively support juniors."



Yoon Onam, Director of the Employment Student Office, said, "Alumni who participated in the university's employment support program and achieved good results have a strong desire to contribute to the school and juniors, which led to the establishment of this fund," and added, "We will operate the Chodae Love Junior Employment Support Fund well to provide strong support for juniors as they step into society."


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