Provided by Korea Forest Welfare Institute

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 15th that it held the 'Forest Welfare Win-Win Day' as part of the 5th anniversary celebration at the National Daejeon Forest Experience Center.


The Forest Welfare Win-Win Day was organized to discuss job prospects in the public and private sectors and the future value of forest welfare by conducting an online job fair and a forum on job creation in forest welfare.


The job fair included announcements of employee recruitment plans for the first half of this year, job tips from current employees, and talk sessions about employment experiences, along with real-time Q&A with job seekers.


The Forest Welfare Institute is currently accepting applications for 34 youth interns from the 20th to the 27th of this month. Additionally, it plans to recruit 30 regular employees by the end of this month.


The forum on job creation in forest welfare was organized as a session for presentations and discussions led by experts from the Korea Forest Service, the Institute, and external organizations. About 300 related organizations and institutions, including forest welfare specialized businesses, watched the discussion process on YouTube and contributed their opinions.



Lee Chang-jae, Director of the Forest Welfare Institute, said, “We will do our best to support the activation of the private sector in the forest welfare field and the creation of youth jobs to practice public-private win-win cooperation.”


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