Chosun University Job Center Successfully Holds Job Description Session for Local Youth
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Career Center successfully concluded the 2021 first half job briefing session for local youth with great response.
According to Chosun University Career Center on the 30th, the job briefing session held over two days from the 28th was conducted in collaboration with the Talent Development Academy, covering sales marketing and production/management job explanations.
The sales marketing job briefing session covered the latest sales job recruitment trends, the relationship between sales and marketing, and how to establish employment strategies suitable for the job.
In the production/management job briefing session, participants learned the basic concepts of production and management, identified necessary competencies for production management by industry, and had an opportunity to establish employment strategies suitable for production/management jobs.
A local youth who participated in the briefing session expressed satisfaction, saying, "The special lecture content on specific job tasks for the target job greatly helped in establishing employment strategies through job, company, and industry analysis."
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A Career Center official stated, "We will continue to provide various programs related to employment and career paths for local youth in collaboration with related organizations," and added, "We hope for active participation and interest from local youth."
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