Korea Student Aid Foundation-Korea Enterprise Data, Collaboration to Foster High School Graduate Talent and Promote Employment
Agreements to Collaborate on On-Site Training for High School Graduates by Identifying Excellent Companies Based on Credit Evaluation
Lee Jung-woo, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right), and Lee Ho-dong, CEO of Korea Enterprise Data (left), are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support the activation of youth talent employment at the Korea Enterprise Data headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Korea Student Aid Foundation and Korea Enterprise Data announced on the 8th that they have signed a business agreement to promote employment of high school graduate talents and support the development of young talents.
Korea Enterprise Data provides corporate information and corporate credit information services to support the Korea Student Aid Foundation's employment support platform and the high school graduate employment promotion tasks of each metropolitan and provincial office of education. They will also carry out new projects related to youth talent development and support programs.
For young talents, they plan to establish an employment cooperation model including employment credit status monitoring services and recommendations for leading companies for field training. They will collaborate to activate domestic and international employment of young technical talents, improve social awareness, and enhance internal and external recognition.
Lee Jung-woo, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, said, "We will establish a foundation to support youth employment and become a reliable pillar for young talents through the Korea Student Aid Foundation."
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Lee Ho-dong, CEO of Korea Enterprise Data, said, "I hope this will be an opportunity to hold the hands of young people struggling with COVID-19 and employment difficulties, especially high school graduate youths who are vulnerable to employment, and lead them forward," adding, "Korea Enterprise Data will actively cooperate in tasks to discover and nurture talents who will lead our economy."
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