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Gurye-gun Launches Blue Job Youth New Deal Project in Full Swing View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yuk Miseok] Gurye-gun (Governor Kim Sun-ho) announced on the 9th that it will recruit 10 young workers to participate in the 'Blue Job Youth New Deal Project' by the 21st to revitalize the local economy through employment expansion and encourage young people to settle in the region.


After the selection process this month, the young workers who will participate in the 'Blue Job Youth New Deal Project' starting in March will have the opportunity to experience jobs that combine our region's blue resources with digital technology in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, working in digital and green new deals and the six major sectors of Jeonnam's blue economy companies.


Additionally, they will perform tasks such as building information databases, practical work in energy management systems, and supporting the utilization of big data resources for local commercial districts while balancing work and study.


Youth aged 18 to 39 residing in Gurye-gun who are unemployed and wish to participate in the Blue Job Youth New Deal Project can apply online through the Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency's online application portal by the 21st.



Kim Sun-ho, Governor of Gurye-gun, said, "We will promote employment in the digital and green new deal sectors, which are the core of the Korean New Deal, and the six major sectors of the blue economy that Jeonnam Province is focusing on fostering, thereby achieving the dual effect of job creation and revitalization of the local economy by encouraging young people to settle in the region." He added, "We will nurture them to grow into capable talents who will lead social changes in the post-COVID-19 era."


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