Recruiting Young Adults with Basic Knowledge or Above, Prioritizing Gwanak-gu Youth and Entry-Level Education Students... 24 Recruits by 25th, Gradually Raising Education Level to Train Data Analysis Experts

Gwanak-gu 'Big Data Analysis Expert' Training Program View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) will operate a non-face-to-face online "Big Data Analysis Expert Training Course" from March to nurture young talents in the field of data science.


The district announced that it decided to actively operate the Big Data Analysis Expert Training Course as the demand for data analysis continues to increase due to the advent of the 4th industrial era and the expansion of non-face-to-face services caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


This training is the beginner level, the first step of the Big Data Analysis Expert Training Course, where participants will learn ▲ understanding the data analysis process ▲ exploratory data analysis (EDA) techniques ▲ network analysis ▲ spatial analysis techniques.


In the latter part of the training, an evaluation of educational achievement will be conducted through project execution, and the program will be conducted as a higher-level education program than last year's introductory course, focusing on learning and practicing analysis techniques.


The training will be held every Saturday from March 6, starting with the first orientation, until May 22, for a total of 11 weeks, and the tuition fee is completely free.


A total of 24 participants will be recruited, prioritizing young people aged 19 to 39 with basic knowledge above the introductory level who reside in Gwanak-gu. Additionally, young people who took last year's introductory training will be given preference in selecting trainees.


The application deadline is February 25, and young people who wish to participate can apply on the Korea Management Certification Institute website.


Meanwhile, the district operated a non-face-to-face online "Basic Introductory Course for Big Data Analysis" in the second half of last year, which was a program that non-majors could easily understand and learn, receiving great interest and response from students.


Mayor Park Junhee said, "This program was prepared to strengthen the capabilities and continuous growth of young people in response to the high demand for data analysis in the 4th industrial era," and added, "We will continue to do our best to create youth jobs through customized employment and start-up education for nurturing young talents."



For more detailed information about the training program, contact the Youth Policy Division Youth Job Team of Gwanak-gu Office or the Future Strategy Team of the Korea Management Certification Institute.


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