High-Quality Employment Rates Shine Brighter in Tough Times, Consecutive Successes in Large Corporations

In an Era of Employment and Freshman Recruitment Difficulties... Gyeongnam Jeongbo University Breaks Through with 'Employment Class' View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] In an era facing a decline in school-age population, difficulties in recruiting new students, and employment challenges, the measure of a local university's "class" is still employment.


Gyeongnam Information University (President Chu Man-seok) boasts one of the highest employment rates in Busan, overcoming the employment crisis with 56 years of high-quality education history.


In the job market frozen solid by COVID-19, it is not easy for graduates to secure employment, especially to pass the threshold of large corporations.


Gyeongnam Information University is gaining attention as it navigates the crisis with employment capabilities and continuously announces news of students entering major companies.


As of the February 2021 graduates, the university celebrated the success of students passing into leading domestic large corporations, including one hired through Samsung C&T's level 4 open recruitment, 11 at Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., Ltd., and 26 at Samsung SDI Ulsan Plant.


Recently, Gyeongnam Information University has been proud of its "university class" through specialized and customized employment programs such as employment at American companies, customized talent development through demand-driven education, and contract departments.



Kim Jun-an, Director of Employment and Career at Gyeongnam Information University, said, "Our university's strength shines even more in difficult times," adding, "We are pouring our efforts not only into achieving the highest employment rates but also into nurturing students into top talents to secure quality employment."


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