Chosun University Career Center Hosts 'Mentoring Program with Alumni Working at Japanese IT Companies'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Career Center announced on the 2nd that it will hold a 'Japanese IT Company Employment Alumni Mentoring' for current students and graduates on the 5th.
This program is designed to strengthen the job competencies necessary for employment in Japanese IT companies for students interested in working in the Japanese IT sector.
The 'Japanese IT Employment Alumni Mentoring,' open to all current students and graduates, will be held offline following the downgrade of COVID-19 social distancing to level 1.
On the day, two alumni who have been employed at Japanese IT companies will explain ▲ key tasks and job details of current Japanese IT professionals ▲ competencies required for performing IT jobs in Japan ▲ recruitment processes and employment success strategies of Japanese IT companies, providing valuable employment information to Chosun University students interested in or aiming for employment in Japanese IT.
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Yoon Onam, head of the Chosun University Career Center, said, “In the difficult situation of overseas employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will actively support the systematic operation of programs that not only facilitate communication with alumni working in Japanese IT companies but also enable employment linkage.”
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