Inje University, University Job Center 'Business Manners' Special Lecture
Learning Organizational Adaptability and More Through the 'Jikjang Yejel Aneun Hyeongnim' Program
Inje University Career Center held a special lecture on "Workplace Etiquette" that all young professionals must know over two days, on the 7th and 8th. (Photo by Inje University)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Inje University Career Development Center announced on the 20th that it conducted a business manners special lecture program titled 'Workplace Etiquette Knowing Hyungnim,' which covers essential workplace etiquette that newcomers must know.
The special lecture was held over two days, on the 7th and 8th, aiming to improve organizational adaptability through cultivating the right workplace mindset and acquiring knowledge of labor laws. It was conducted in two sessions per day, each lasting 3 hours.
The program consisted of understanding the organization, work attitude, greeting methods, workplace manners, practical manners useful in actual work life such as telephone response and email writing, and career management methods to help participants adapt well to workplace life and build their careers.
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An official from the Inje University Career Development Center stated, "We will help prospective employees, the students, learn basic social etiquette and establish a foundation to adapt well to the workplace," adding, "Based on high satisfaction, we will prepare to allow more students to participate in the future."
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