A New Model for Job Creation for Middle-Aged and Older Adults

'Creating a Lifelong Career' ... Daegu City Graduates 28 from 1st 'Changjik School' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Daegu City announced on the 27th that the One-Stop Job Support Center held a completion ceremony on the 22nd for the first cohort of the Middle-Aged Job Creation School.


This 'Middle-Aged Job Creation School' is a program designed to help local middle-aged individuals (aged 40-64) prepare for a second career by creating jobs based on their favorite work and ideas through job creation (創職).


The first cohort of the Job Creation School, launched for the first time this year, was held every Tuesday for eight weeks from November 3rd until recently, producing 28 graduates who completed all classes out of 50 participants.


With the slogan "Prepare for job creation as a lifelong career instead of job seeking in an era without employment," the Job Creation School, conducted for the first time in the Daegu area, was evaluated as a new job model for middle-aged people.


Shin Dong-ho, head of the One-Stop Job Support Center at Daegu City's Job and Labor Policy Division, said, "We plan to support graduates in various ways to enter the actual professional world through personal job creation declarations," adding, "We hope this will become a groundbreaking alternative for creating jobs to overcome middle-aged unemployment issues."



Meanwhile, the second cohort of the Middle-Aged Job Creation School is scheduled to run from April 1 to May 27 next year. For more details, inquiries can be made through the Daegu City One-Stop Job Support Center.


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