Anyone preparing for employment in the information and communication technology field can apply... Applications accepted until the 6th, with a total of 20 selected... Special lectures on hiring trends, resume writing, and interview preparation

Seoul Gangseo-gu, Special Lecture on Youth Employment in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) is launching a 'Youth Employment Special Lecture' to enhance the employment capabilities of job seekers in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) field and provide employment opportunities through connections with partner companies.


This special lecture was prepared to help young people find jobs amid the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, which has led to a reduction in new public recruitment by companies.


It is a great opportunity for young people seeking employment to gain the latest job information in the relevant field as well as employment opportunities.


The recruitment target is 20 young people preparing for employment in the ICT field, and participation is completely free of charge.


Youth who wish to participate can apply through the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Seoul Technical Education Center website by the 6th.


Selected participants will be able to attend a special lecture (20 hours) for three days starting from the 11th, covering ▲ hiring trends ▲ resume writing ▲ interview preparation.


The special lecture includes hands-on resume writing and mock interviews to provide practical help for job seekers in securing employment.


Even after the lecture ends, a 1:1 customized clinic will be conducted until the end of the year to assist with the actual employment process, and facilities necessary for companies conducting remote interviews will be provided free of charge.


Additionally, active support for youth employment will be provided by linking employment with partner companies of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.


A district official said, “This will be very helpful for actual job seekers who face difficulties in the employment process such as writing resumes and self-introduction letters and preparing for interviews,” and added, “We hope many young people preparing for employment in the ICT field will apply.”



For inquiries, contact the Gangseo-gu Office Job Policy Division or the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Seoul Technical Education Center.


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