Gwangju Veterans Affairs Office, Completion Ceremony for Discharged Soldiers' 'Electrician Technician Course'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office (Director Im Seonghyun) Veterans Support Center announced on the 4th that it held a completion ceremony for the "Electrician Technician Course" for six long-term service veterans at Jeil Electric Vocational School, a commissioned training institution.
This specialized commissioned training was conducted from October 5th to the 23rd of last month. 90% of the tuition fee is supported by the national government.
The training was conducted in a hybrid format of online and offline classes tailored to the COVID-19 situation and was an additional course selected in the second half of the year. It was implemented due to the high preference among young veterans.
The Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office Veterans Support Center provides various government-funded training programs such as vocational competency development tuition and cyber training for long-term service veterans who have faithfully performed national defense duties for more than five years and have been discharged, to strengthen their employment capabilities.
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Veterans wishing to receive training support can inquire through the website or contact the Gwangju Veterans Support Center.
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