Establishing a Collaborative System for Connecting Workplace Mentors, University Student Career Counseling, and Consulting Support

[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Scholarship Foundation and Wanted Lab signed a 'Employment Mentoring Business Agreement' on the 12th to help university students strengthen their career and employment capabilities.


This agreement was prepared for the Seoul Scholarship Foundation, which is implementing scholarship and growth support policies to nurture talent in Seoul, and Wanted Lab Co., Ltd., which provides recruitment services, to collaborate and jointly promote employment mentoring to enhance university students' employment capabilities. Attending the signing ceremony held at the Seoul Scholarship Foundation were Lee Dae-hyun, Acting Chairman of the Seoul Scholarship Foundation, Lee Bok-gi, CEO of Wanted Lab, and other officials.


Through this agreement, the two organizations will jointly promote a 'mentoring program' that can strengthen the career capabilities of university students preparing for employment. They will enable students to receive actual job and employment information by company from working professional mentors. Various special lectures to enhance employment competitiveness will also be operated to foster continuous and multifaceted cooperation.


The Seoul Scholarship Foundation will plan and operate the employment mentoring program, recruit participating mentees, match working professional mentors and mentees, and facilitate networking among participants. Wanted Lab will support programs such as selecting mentors from the corporate HR practitioner group 'HR Ambassador,' providing career counseling and consulting for university students, and special lectures to strengthen career and employment capabilities.



Acting Chairman Lee Dae-hyun said, “I hope this will be a time for university students, who feel overwhelmed by employment preparation, to relieve their worries and anxieties about employment,” and added, “The two organizations will actively cooperate to support Seoul’s university students in gaining competitiveness in the employment market.”


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