Etoos Education conducted the first-ever blind recruitment for IT positions in the education industry. The image shows the video interview taking place during the hiring process.

Etoos Education conducted the first-ever blind recruitment for IT positions in the education industry. The image shows the video interview taking place during the hiring process.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Etoos has successfully completed the first-ever blind open recruitment for IT positions in the education industry.


On the 22nd, Etoos Education announced that approximately 600 candidates applied for the recently conducted '2021 Etoos IT Position Blind Open Recruitment.'


This blind open recruitment focused on IT-related capabilities without considering applicants' academic background, age, experience, or gender. The positions recruited this time include ▲Web and server development ▲Mobile development (Android and iPhone) ▲AI education mobile planning ▲Educational video platform planning ▲App design ▲Web and app publishing.


Etoos Education explained, "Through blind recruitment, we discovered IT talents who have excellent individual capabilities but were unable to be properly evaluated due to various prejudices and discrimination."


Etoos Education conducted video interviews using Google Meet to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for applicants who passed the document screening, portfolio review, and coding tests for each position. The final successful candidates will be assigned to Etoos Education headquarters and subsidiaries starting in March to perform edutech-related tasks.



Moon Eui-seon, Vice President of the DX Innovation Division at Etoos Education, said, "More outstanding talents than expected applied for this IT position blind open recruitment," adding, "We will continue to strengthen excellent IT personnel and strive to enhance capabilities to lead the edutech market."


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