Daegu City, 'New Deal Youth Talent' Job Project ... Providing 1.6 Million KRW per Person per Month to Companies
38.4 Million KRW Support Over 2 Years... Applications Accepted Until the 25th
The photo shows the 'Youth Policy Network Final Sharing Meeting' held by Daegu City on November 6 last year.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Daegu City announced on the 14th that it will recruit participating companies for the 'New Deal Youth Talent Job Connection Project' from the 15th to provide quality jobs to outstanding local youth and help small and medium-sized enterprises secure excellent professional personnel.
The 'New Deal Youth Talent Job Connection Project' is a project where small and medium-sized enterprises located in the region hire youth talent aged between 18 and 39 who meet certain qualifications, and receive monthly labor cost support of 1.6 million KRW for up to two years.
Companies wishing to participate in the project can apply online from the 15th to the 25th through the Daegu Technopark Job Support Project system.
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Kwon Osang, Director of the Daegu City Job and Labor Policy Division, stated, "The Youth Talent Job Connection Project solves the difficulties faced by local companies struggling with a shortage of excellent personnel and the concerns of young people hoping to settle in the region all at once," and emphasized, "We will actively promote job expansion policies to prevent the outflow of outstanding local talent."
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