Recruitment of 10 Participating Companies from 13th to 17th and 10 Participating Youth from 15th to 19th... Selected Companies Receive Monthly 1.8 Million KRW and 100,000 KRW for 4 Major Insurance Fees for Participating Youth

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Changwoo Lee) is promoting the 'Social Marketing Social Economy Workforce Training' project as part of the 2021 community-led youth job creation initiative.


This project was established this year to revitalize the social economy by providing jobs and job experience to unemployed youth through digital marketing support for social economy enterprises within the region.


First, the district will recruit companies to participate in the project from the 13th to the 17th.


The recruitment targets are 10 local (preliminary) social enterprises, village enterprises, self-sufficiency enterprises, social cooperatives, and companies wishing to hire online marketing jobs that conduct ▲online marketing ▲website creation and management ▲non-face-to-face customer support tasks using digital technology.


Companies wishing to participate can submit documents such as the application form and support workforce utilization plan to the person in charge via email (hhy1895@dongjak.co.kr).


The district plans to make the final selection on the 22nd by reviewing ▲appropriateness of the project plan ▲financial status ▲employment linkage and hiring status.


Selected companies will receive a monthly wage of 1.8 million KRW per participating youth from March to December (90% of the 2 million KRW standard) and 100,000 KRW for the four major social insurance premiums (partial employer contribution).


Additionally, the district will recruit 10 unemployed youth under the age of 39 to participate in the project from the 15th to the 19th.


Applicants can apply by submitting the application form via the person in charge's email, and the final selection results will be individually notified on the 24th.



Kim Jungwon, Director of the Economic Promotion Division, said, “Through this project, we expect to strengthen the capabilities of social economy enterprises in the region and provide jobs to unemployed youth, revitalizing the local economy that has been stagnant due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. We hope many interested companies and youth will participate.”


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