Field Reporting, Discovery and Publication of Goodwill Stories... Recruiting Gangseo-gu Residents, Local University Students, and Workers Until January 8 Next Year

Seoul Gangseo-gu, Recruiting Honorary Reporters for District Newsletter 'Gangseo Kkachi News' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) is recruiting honorary reporters for the district newsletter "Gangseo Magpie News" until January 8 next year to capture the vivid voices of the community.


The district operates the Gangseo Magpie News honorary reporters to share stories from everyday life, build empathy with residents, and strengthen communication.


Honorary reporters deliver district news and good news stories through on-site coverage in the monthly Gangseo Magpie News and serve as a communication channel to gather residents' opinions.


The 13th Gangseo Magpie News honorary reporters to be recruited this time will engage in activities during their two-year term starting February next year, including ▲covering major projects and festivals ▲on-site coverage of events in each neighborhood ▲discovering good news stories and writing articles ▲covering various groups such as women, seniors, and multicultural families ▲collecting residents' opinions for regional development.


The recruitment is for about 20 people, and anyone interested in on-site coverage and article writing who is a resident of Gangseo-gu, a university student, or a worker in the area can apply.


Residents wishing to participate can submit an application form and one photo by mail (6th floor, Public Relations Policy Division, Gangseo-gu Office, 302 Hwagok-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul) or by email (idreamyu@gangseo.seoul.kr) by January 8 next year.


Detailed information can be found on the "Gangseo-gu Office website - News Plaza - Notices/News," where the application form can also be downloaded.


The district will comprehensively review applicants' reporting experience and writing skills through document screening and select honorary reporters by January next year, notifying individuals of the results.


Selected honorary reporters will receive a letter of appointment and an honorary reporter ID, and a fixed manuscript fee will be paid for articles adopted during their activities.


Outstanding reporters will be awarded the "Reporter of the Year" prize and given priority opportunities to participate in district events and programs.



A district official stated, "This will be an opportunity to actively share various district news, residents' vivid daily lives, and lively stories around us," and added, "We hope many people with interest and passion for the district will participate."


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