Selected 40 Candidates with 5.6 to 1 Competition Ratio, First Female Passer Emerges
Achieved 88.3% Employment Rate from 2010 to Last Year

The photo shows the successful candidates of the 12th Technician School participating in the orientation, posing for a commemorative photo as they pledge a strong start.

The photo shows the successful candidates of the 12th Technician School participating in the orientation, posing for a commemorative photo as they pledge a strong start.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu City (Mayor Kwon Oh-bong) announced that on the 11th, it held an orientation with 40 successful candidates of the 12th 'Technician School,' a gateway for local youth to employment at Yeosu National Industrial Complex, at the Technician School lecture room.


At the end of last year, the city selected the final 40 candidates through document screening, written tests, personality and aptitude tests, and interviews.


A total of 224 people applied for the 12th class, showing a competition rate of 5.6 to 1.


Notably, for the first time in Technician School history, female candidates were included among the successful applicants, raising expectations for women's employment at Yeosu Industrial Complex.


During the orientation, registration and course guidance were provided, and the opening ceremony is scheduled to be held on the 26th with Yeosu Industrial Complex officials and others.


The Technician School operates a regular course from January to September and an employment support course from October to December, offering personality education optimized for employment at Yeosu National Industrial Complex, as well as subjects such as chemistry, Korean language, Korean history, and mathematics.


Since its launch in 2010, the Technician School has produced 419 graduates up to the 11th class last year, with 370 of them (an employment rate of 88.3%) employed at Yeosu National Industrial Complex and leading domestic large corporations, demonstrating the competitiveness of the Technician School.



A city official said, “The Technician School is a representative project for creating youth jobs in Yeosu City, and we will do our best to continue the high employment rate by reflecting the rapidly changing employment situation at Yeosu National Industrial Complex in various ways.”


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