November 2-6 Online Application Period... Written Exam on November 21

Gwangju City Hall

Gwangju City Hall

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 15th that it will conduct a unified written examination on the 21st of next month for the recruitment of employees in the second half of 2020 at public institutions funded or established by the city.


The unified recruitment for public institutions is a system introduced in 2019, in which Gwangju Metropolitan City collectively conducts recruitment that was previously carried out separately by each public institution, to provide convenience in exam information to examinees and to ensure a transparent and fair recruitment process trusted by citizens.


The number of planned recruits by institution for the second half of this year is a total of 66 people across 9 institutions: ▲Gwangju Metropolitan City Urban Railway Corporation 18 ▲Gwangju Environment Corporation 15 ▲Gwangju Welfare Foundation 1 ▲Gwangju Women and Family Foundation 3 ▲Gwangju Urban Community Center 3 ▲Gwangju Cultural Foundation 6 ▲Gwangju Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency 5 ▲Gwangju Tourism Foundation 12 ▲International Climate Environment Center 3.


Applicants can submit their applications from the 2nd to the 6th of next month on the recruitment site for each institution on the Gwangju Metropolitan City public institution unified recruitment homepage. However, duplicate applications by institution or field are not allowed.


Details regarding eligibility, exam subjects, schedules, and other exam-related information can be found on the websites of Gwangju Metropolitan City and each public institution.


Successful candidates in this written examination will undergo document screening, interviews, and final selection independently by each public institution in December.


Kim Jong-hwa, the city’s Personnel Policy Officer, said, “We are conducting unified recruitment to provide employment opportunities to examinees who have been preparing for the exam and to ensure the smooth operation of public institutions. We will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including reducing the number of examinees per test site (15-16 people), disinfecting test sites, checking examinees’ temperatures, providing hand sanitizers, requiring mask-wearing, and managing staggered entry and exit.”





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