From January 6 to February 2, 2021, 5 days a week... 5 hours a day, 51,600 won

Gangbuk-gu, Recruiting 70 College Students for Winter Vacation Part-Time Jobs View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (District Mayor Park Kyum-soo) is recruiting students to participate in the ‘2021 Winter Vacation University Student Part-time Job,’ which allows students to experience district administration and earn tuition during the vacation period.


The application period is from the 30th of this month to the 9th of next month.


A total of 70 people will be recruited, including 56 general selections and 14 special selections. Among them, recipients of the ‘National Basic Livelihood Security Act,’ legally lower-income groups, North Korean defectors, those protected under the ‘Single-Parent Family Support Act,’ and persons with disabilities are eligible for special selection.


Applicants must be university students or on leave of absence residing in Gangbuk-gu as of the application start date, the 30th. Graduate students and students who have worked part-time at the district office within the past two years are excluded. Applications can only be made through the district website (Citizen Participation → District Administration Participation → University Student Part-time Job Application).


Participating students will work for 20 days from January 6 to February 2, 2021, performing various district administrative tasks such as data organization and fieldwork assistance.


Working hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., five days a week, with a daily wage of 51,600 KRW.


The final selection will be made through an electronic public lottery held on December 15 at the district office’s computer training center. Both students and parents can attend, and the lottery results will be posted on the district website at 6 p.m. on the same day.


For more details, contact the Gangbuk-gu Office Autonomous Administration Division.



Gangbuk-gu Mayor Park Kyum-soo said, “Students can experience public work that is different from working at general companies,” and added, “I hope this experience working at a government office will serve as a foundation to help them plan their career paths.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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