Over 150 Outstanding Companies to Participate by the 10th of Next Month

Photo by Gwangju-Jeonnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] A non-face-to-face job fair to resolve the youth employment cliff in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic will be held.


According to the Gwangju-Jeonnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration on the 27th, the "Second Half Gwangju-Jeonnam Joint Online Job Fair" will be held from the 28th to the 10th of next month through the online employment portal site JobKorea.


This fair was organized by the Gwangju-Jeonnam Small and Medium Business Administration, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Jeonnam Province, and Korea Electric Power Corporation to expand employment opportunities for talented youth in the region.


The online job fair has been held annually since 2010, providing recruitment information of excellent small and medium enterprises online so that young job seekers can easily participate.


The second half event is expected to feature about 150 outstanding small and medium enterprises in the region, including the JobKorea recommended companies recruitment hall and the Energy Valley resident companies recruitment hall.


Any job seeker wishing to find employment can participate by accessing the job fair site, signing up as a member, and submitting documents online to the desired company.


The site will provide various employment support services such as reference materials needed for writing resumes and self-introductions, resume templates, interview answers, and interviews with current employees by job category.



Lee Hyun-jo, head of the Gwangju-Jeonnam Small and Medium Business Administration, said, "Through the second half job fair event, we hope to secure excellent personnel for our region's small and medium enterprises, help job seekers find quality jobs, overcome COVID-19, and lay the foundation for revitalizing the regional economy."


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