Provided by the Korean Intellectual Property Office

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) is recruiting specialized examiners in core technology fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and fuel cells.


KIPO announced on the 20th that it will accept applications for the "KIPO General Service Grade 6 (Examiner) Career Competitive Recruitment" from the 4th to the 7th of next month.


The number of recruits is 25, including 3 administrative positions and 22 technical positions. Eligibility requires holding a degree (master's or higher) or a professional qualification (such as lawyer, patent attorney, veterinarian, pharmacist, etc.).


The hired personnel will be responsible for examining whether patents, designs, trademarks, etc., created by researchers and companies can be legally protected, thereby granting intangible rights.


For more detailed information about the recruitment, please refer to the KIPO website or the Ministry of Personnel Management's Nara Work site, or contact the KIPO Operations Support Division.



Gu Young-min, head of the KIPO Operations Support Division, said, "We will continue to expand the recruitment of specialized examiners to provide high-quality examination services so that companies can quickly secure strong intellectual property rights."


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