Gwangju University Holds 'Overseas Employment Online Briefing Session' to Enhance Current Students' Global Competence View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) University Job Center announced on the 25th that it held an online seminar on overseas employment to strengthen the global capabilities of enrolled students.


This seminar was conducted to introduce the overseas employment training (K-Move School) program, which allows students to prepare for overseas training and employment through government-funded support benefits, as well as employment strategy courses by country.


The overseas employment training (K-Move School) is a program that provides customized education courses for young people who wish to advance overseas and connects them to overseas employment.


The University Job Center also plans to conduct customized overseas employment mentoring programs by department major.


On the 2nd and 3rd of next month, it plans to provide information on possible job introductions by major and analysis of foreign companies for students in the Department of Hotel Food and Beverage and the Department of Aviation Service.



Yoon Hong-sang, head of the University Job Center, said, “Although overseas employment is limited due to the impact of COVID-19, we will actively support students to turn this crisis into a new opportunity.”


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