"10,000 Apply for 'Kakao T Quick Service' Article Recruitment, 'Launching End of June'" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Kakao Mobility announced on the 7th that 10,000 people applied for the 'Kakao T Quick Service' driver recruitment.


Kakao Mobility will launch the 'Kakao T Quick Service' at the end of June. Last month, Kakao Mobility released the 'Kakao T Picker' app and started pre-recruitment for quick service drivers, achieving over 10,000 pre-registrations within 10 days.


The company explained that more than half of the applicants hope to participate using modes of transportation such as walking, bicycles, kickboards, and private cars, indicating high public interest in the new service.


Anyone who wishes to register as a Kakao T Quick driver can participate through the 'Kakao T Picker' app. After registration, drivers can start actual activities upon completing the mandatory safety training provided free of charge.


Kakao Mobility is also conducting a large-scale event. Among the pre-registered drivers, the company will hold a lottery to provide the latest motorcycles and electric scooters. Additionally, monthly and weekly lotteries will award points worth up to 1 million KRW. Points can be withdrawn as cash. Winners must complete at least one trip within one month after the launch of the Kakao T Quick Service to receive benefits. Detailed information about the event can be found on the KakaoTalk channel for Kakao T Quick drivers.



Park Ji-eun, Director of Kakao Mobility's T Business Platform Team, said, "Kakao T Quick drivers include anyone who moves by private car, bicycle, or on foot. Without additional costs such as program fees or insurance fees, the service leverages Kakao T platform's know-how and technology to optimally connect demand considering travel time and distance, making it an attractive service for anyone seeking extra income."


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