Gyeonggi-do Recruits 23 'Temporary Helpers' to Eradicate Illegal Real Estate Transactions View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting 23 'Real Estate Transaction Order Assistants' to support the eradication of illegal real estate activities in frontline cities and counties.


On the 25th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it will recruit 23 fixed-term workers called 'Gyeonggi Province Real Estate Transaction Order Assistants' by the 7th of next month to support crackdowns on illegal real estate transactions such as planned real estate and price collusion, and to supplement the shortage of enforcement personnel in cities and counties.


They will work alongside public officials to carry out ▲ investigations into illegal (evasive) acts of planned real estate ▲ prevention and guidance on real estate price collusion and false listings ▲ investigations of real estate transaction reports.


Qualifications are open to anyone who is a resident of Gyeonggi Province or a student (including those on leave) enrolled in a university located in Gyeonggi Province. Applications can be submitted in person or by email (songws500@gg.go.kr) from the 30th of this month to the 7th of next month by referring to the recruitment announcement on the Gyeonggi Province website (www.gg.go.kr). Additional points will be awarded to residents of the province who are current or former students of real estate-related departments.


The province will conduct the first round of document screening, and the city or district office where the applicant will work will conduct the second round of interviews to select the final successful candidates. The final successful candidates can be confirmed on the Gyeonggi Province website at 3 p.m. on the 26th of next month.


The 23 selected individuals will work from August to November, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 11 city and district offices including Yeongtong District Office in Suwon City, with the option to choose their preferred workplace.


Wages will be paid according to the Gyeonggi Province Living Wage Ordinance, with the living wage set at 10,540 KRW per hour.


An official from the province explained, "The Real Estate Transaction Order Assistants program is being promoted to establish a sound real estate transaction order and contribute to the creation of public jobs."



Meanwhile, last year, the province hired 40 Real Estate Transaction Order Assistants who conducted 20,022 investigations into real estate actual transaction report contents, 3,302 cases of prevention and guidance on false real estate listings, 2,885 special investigations into suspected false real estate transaction reports, and 593 investigations into planned real estate.


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