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Gangnam-gu to Recruit 200 Youth Part-Time Workers for Safe Jobs in the First Half of the Year View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangnam-gu (District Mayor Jeong Soon-gyun) has decided to carry out the first half youth safety job project providing short-term jobs and is recruiting 200 'Youth Part-timers' to participate by the 30th of this month.


Participants in this youth safety job project will be responsible for COVID-19 response tasks such as temperature checks at public institutions and other multi-use facilities, and support at vaccination centers from May 17 to July 16.


The wage is 69,760 KRW for 8 hours per day, and participants will receive about 1.8 million KRW monthly including weekly holiday pay, monthly leave allowance, and snack expenses.


Applicants must be Seoul citizens aged 18 to 39, with priority given to Gangnam-gu residents or those in need of livelihood support. Recipients of livelihood benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act and unemployment benefits are excluded.


Applicants can apply online via Worknet or the Gangnam-gu Office website, or submit applications in person at the Job Promotion Team on the 4th floor of the Gangnam-gu Office main building.



Meanwhile, last year, Gangnam-gu was the first autonomous district in Seoul to provide public jobs for youth, hiring a total of 528 people throughout the year. This year, after the first half project ends, an additional 300 people will be recruited in the second half, aiming to recruit a total of 500 people.


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