Recruitment for the 19th Consumer Product Selection Committee ... Until July 15

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Home&Shopping (CEO Kim Ok-chan) announced on the 30th that it is recruiting the '19th Consumer Product Selection Committee' until the 15th of next month. Since the first meeting in 2011, the Home&Shopping Product Selection Committee has been an essential process in selecting broadcast products, operated with consumer product selection committee members and internal and external experts to enhance fairness and transparency.


The consumer product selection committee members participate in the product selection committee held once a week to evaluate and discover new products to be launched on TV home shopping broadcasts. Until the 18th term, the consumer product selection committee consisted of 5 members, but from the 19th term, it plans to expand to 8 members to listen to consumers' voices more diversely and broadly. The activity period is a total of 6 months, from August 1 this year to January 31, 2022. A fixed activity fee is paid monthly to the product selection committee members.


There are no restrictions on eligibility, and the required documents are an application form and an evaluation opinion form. Necessary documents can be downloaded from the notice board post. After document screening and interviews, the qualified candidates will be announced in mid-July. A Home&Shopping official said, "Consumer product selection committee members play an important role in increasing product satisfaction from the customer's perspective and conveying customer needs to partner companies," adding, "We will continue to strive to provide customer-centered products and establish a fair distribution order through the operation of the product selection committee."



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