Naver and Saramin Sign Joint Agreement to Simplify Certification Services View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Naver announced on the 26th that it has signed a business agreement with SaraminHR to jointly promote the 'Naver Certificate and Certification-Based Service Business.'


The signing ceremony held at Green Factory was attended by Jihee Hwang, Naver Certification Service Leader, and Kyunghee Lee, Head of SaraminHR Platform Business Division.


Through this agreement, the two companies plan to build a system from the first half of the year that allows certificates linked to the Naver certificate service to be imported with one click on Saramin. For example, job seekers can link all certificate information registered through Naver certification by clicking the 'Import Naver Information' button on the resume registration/modification or My Profile screen.


Individual members can automatically fill in certificate numbers, issue dates, and issuing institutions for certificates, licenses, and language test scores just like Naver certificates without having to enter them manually. Corporate members can also simplify the verification process for false information in applicants' documents.


Leader Hwang said, "Through the Naver certificate service, issuing institutions, users, and user institutions can conveniently and accurately verify certificate information without the hassle of finding physical certificates," adding, "We will continue to expand Naver certificate issuers and users to lead the creation of a mobile certificate distribution and authentication ecosystem."



Meanwhile, Naver plans to link a total of 25 national certificates, including those issued by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry such as computer utilization skills, word processing, and shorthand, as well as national certificates administered by the Korea Radio Promotion Association.


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