Gyeongnam Office of Education, 5 Specialized High School Students Pass Local Government Official Exam 'Fruitful Result'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] The Gyeongnam Office of Education announced on the 18th that five students from specialized high schools have been finally accepted as local government officials at the Office of Education this year.
The final successful candidates include two from Jinju Mechanical Technical High School, one from Gimhae Construction Technical High School, one from Changwon Mechanical Technical High School, and one from Masan Technical High School. By job category, three are in facilities (architecture), one in industry (general machinery), and one in industry (general electricity).
The Office of Education stated that the successful candidates are evaluated as a result of thoroughly mastering the curriculum suited to their major characteristics. The students who passed this time are scheduled to be appointed after completing remote training and group training from September to November.
According to the Office of Education, Jinju Mechanical Technical High School, which produced two successful candidates, provides diversified employment-customized education according to the career paths chosen by students and has improved school spaces to enable students to engage in self-directed learning.
The Office of Education is providing various support such as customized class guidance, improvement of practice room environments, and operation of student clubs so that specialized high school students can achieve their employment dreams in the changing industrial society.
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An Tae-hwan, Director of the Creative Talent Division, said, “First, I congratulate the students who passed the civil service exam after overcoming high competition rates,” and added, “I hope they will further demonstrate the capabilities honed at specialized high schools and their major skills to contribute to the future development of the Gyeongnam Office of Education.”
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