Application from June 7-8, work 7 hours a day, 5 days a week from July 1 to 30

Yeosu-si to Recruit 155 College Students for 2021 Summer Vacation Administrative Internship View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shim Kyung-taek] Yeosu City in Jeollanam-do is recruiting 155 university students who wish to participate in the summer vacation administrative internship over two days from June 7 to 8.


According to the city, those selected as interns will be assigned not only to city-affiliated institutions such as the city hall, community centers, health centers, and libraries, but also to public institutions like post offices and tax offices, as well as welfare centers and local children's centers closely related to residents' daily lives, where they can experience administration for one month.


The working period is from July 1 to 30, with a 7-hour workday, 5 days a week. The work allowance applies Yeosu City's living wage, amounting to 67,480 KRW per day, and 1,754,480 KRW for full attendance.


Applicants must be university students or students on leave who are registered residents of Yeosu City as of the application start date, June 7. However, graduate students, cyber university or distance education university students, lifelong education center students, and those who have previously participated in the university student administrative internship are not eligible to apply.


The city will select the 155 recruits by categorizing them into priority candidates (54), general candidates (90), and outskirts (11), and if the number of applicants exceeds the quota, selection will be made through a public lottery.



Priority selection targets include recipients of basic living subsidies, lower-income groups, persons with disabilities, single-parent families, national merit recipients, and children from families with three or more children.


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