Promotion of Overseas Employment and Training Programs in 3 Courses Including the US and Japan in 2021

Silla University has been selected as a K-Move School operating institution for seven consecutive years.

Silla University has been selected as a K-Move School operating institution for seven consecutive years.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Silla University (President Kim Chung-seok) has been selected as an overseas employment project operating institution for seven consecutive years.


On the 5th, Silla University announced that it was selected as a target for the 2021 Overseas Employment Training Project (K-Move School) organized by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea.


K-Move School is a program that provides customized training courses to young people who wish to advance overseas and connects them to overseas employment.


In 2021, Silla University will operate three courses: the 7th Global Technical Practical Expert Training Course (USA), the 5th Global Business Practical Expert Training Course (USA), and the 3rd IT Practical Expert Training Course (Japan).


They plan to select 45 students who wish to work overseas and provide a customized training course covering job skills required by local companies, language, lifestyle, culture, and education, supporting them through to employment in a one-stop process.


Students selected for the K-Move School course can receive various benefits including full tuition, textbook fees, qualification exam fees, partial visa costs, dispatch support funds, and training by current professionals.



A Silla University official said, "We have been selected as a K-Move School operating institution for seven consecutive years, contributing to strengthening students' global capabilities and revitalizing overseas employment," adding, "Based on Silla University's operational know-how and infrastructure, we plan to focus on supporting young people's overseas advancement."


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