Ministry of Employment Links Worknet and Veterans Affairs Data... Utilizing Education, Certifications, and Experience

Veteran Resumes Linked to Veterans Affairs with One Click on Worknet View original image


[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Employment Information Service announced on the 27th that they will launch an automatic resume completion service on Worknet using talent information of discharged soldiers and national veterans held by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. Utilizing the Public MyData (Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs) promoted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, six types of talent information for discharged soldiers and eight types for national veterans, including educational background, qualifications and licenses held, and career history, have been linked to Worknet. Resume information registered in the Discharged Soldiers Support Center and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Employment Information System can now be used on Worknet.


Educational background, qualifications and licenses held, career history, overseas experience, language proficiency, vocational training completion history, awards, and self-introduction are linked. Job seekers can use the auto-completion feature to retrieve and input related information when filling out resume sections on Worknet if they consent to the use of personal information. Consent to personal information use can be given after logging into Worknet via My Page.



Na Youngdon, President of the Korea Employment Information Service, said, "This service is an initial achievement that experimentally combines employment and labor data with discharged soldiers and national veterans data," adding, "We will continue to discover services utilizing Public MyData."


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