[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] The Federation of Korean Industries International Business Institute and Seongnam City announced on the 6th that they will carry out a job support project connecting young people living in Seongnam with companies located in Seongnam through a business agreement.


This year's Seongnam-type Youth New Deal Job Project is a win-win job program for both job seekers and recruiting companies, providing practical training benefits to young people who wish to work in the management support field and connecting companies with talent who can be immediately deployed.


The project will accept applications until the 31st of this month for young people aged 18 to 34 residing in Seongnam. Selected candidates, after going through a certain procedure, will receive training on overall management support tasks such as accounting, taxation, human resources, labor, and general affairs for a total of 36 days from July 14 to August 4. They will also receive a daily training allowance of 20,000 KRW.


Graduates of the training will be given a 3-month internship opportunity at companies located in Seongnam, with the possibility of later conversion to full-time employment. Companies that hire these trained talents can receive labor cost support of approximately 2.26 million KRW per person from Seongnam City.



Specific eligibility requirements and application procedures can be found on the International Business Institute website.


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