Gangbuk-gu, Youth Employment Lecture Held
Instructor Recruitment Job Special Lecture, Free Resume Photo Shoot, 1:1 Mentoring, etc... Apply via KakaoTalk Friend Search or Google Form
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Gyeom-su) is operating the ‘Youth Life and Growth School Employment Lectures’ until July 20 for job seekers aged 19 to 39 who reside or have their living base in Gangbuk-gu.
This project, operated together with the Gangbuk-gu Youth Participation Organization Secretariat, was prepared to provide job seekers with the latest recruitment information and various support programs.
To prevent COVID-19, the district plans to hold employment special lectures every Tuesday and Thursday using the video conferencing program ZOOM.
From 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM, invited instructor employment lectures will be held. The lectures will be conducted online, divided into groups for youth starting job preparation, youth preparing for public enterprises, youth preparing for foreign companies, and youth changing jobs.
Five participants will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis to have their resume photos taken for free by a photography expert. The photo shoot will take place on the first floor of Uiye Art Village (43, Samyang-ro 165-gil, Gangbuk-gu). To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the district will strictly follow social distancing guidelines by frequently spraying disinfectants and providing hand sanitizers.
Additionally, 1:1 employment mentoring will be conducted after scheduling coordination between applicants and mentors. Through this process, participants can have their resumes and self-introduction letters reviewed by experts online and practice mock interviews.
Those wishing to participate can search for ‘Gangbuk-gu Youth Secretariat (GByouth)’ on KakaoTalk friend search, then apply for the program or fill out and submit the Google Form application.
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Mayor Park Gyeom-su of Gangbuk-gu said, “As job seeking becomes more difficult due to COVID-19, I hope this project gives youth courage and encourages them to continue their challenges. We will continue to plan various support programs to strengthen the employment competitiveness of young people.”
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