Honam University Selects 15 Outstanding Students for Career Leader Program View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Honam University Career Center announced on the 19th that it operated the ‘Career Leader Program’ for 28 first- and second-year students in two sessions on the 11th and 13th to cultivate outstanding talents.


In this program, 15 excellent career leaders were selected based on active participation and diligence in completing assignments.


The program selected participants through department recommendations and recruitment starting last month, and conducted personalized counseling through 1:1 matching between students and consultants.


Each session presented assignments, and through students’ completion of these tasks, they explored career paths by investigating desired job roles and analyzing preferred companies. For students who found face-to-face counseling difficult, consultations were conducted via phone and Zoom video applications, allowing students to choose their preferred counseling method.


At the Career Leader Camp, participants were divided into sales, public relations, human resources, marketing, and management support teams, performing departmental missions to develop basic job skills. They collaborated to carry out each department’s tasks, shared diverse ideas, and learned about organizational culture, making it a meaningful experience.


Along with the awards ceremony, seven outstanding career leader students presented the assignments and plans they had completed, sharing information together.


Choi Ye-bin, a student from the Department of Landscape Architecture selected as an outstanding career leader, said, “It was good to systematically understand things I had vaguely thought about through counseling, and I was able to make a concrete plan on what and how to prepare going forward, which increased my expectation that I can get a job at the place I want.”



Honam University Career Center plans to continuously strive to cultivate talent by operating customized programs tailored to the needs of career leaders and expanding programs for lower-year students.


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