Hwasun-gun Selects 6 Companies for 'Non-Face-to-Face Employment Stability Support Project' View original image


[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon] On the 30th, Jeollanam-do Hwasun-gun (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced that six local small business companies were selected for the 'Small Business Untact Employment Stability Service Support Project' hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and Jeollanam-do.


The county was selected for the support project contest selecting 40 small business companies located in Jeollanam-do, with six companies from the Hwasun area chosen.


This support project provides customized consulting and marketing to help small businesses enter the untact (non-face-to-face) consumer market, with support funds up to 4 million KRW per company.


The local companies selected in the contest are ▲handmade cake and bakery workshop 'Mat-it-neun Elflower' ▲sculpture and mosaic mural production company 'Sangsang Johyeong' ▲rice cake manufacturer 'Tteok Iyagi' ▲handmade product shared store 'Mujigae Maeul Sangjeom' ▲eco-friendly furniture manufacturer 'Gayeon' ▲herbal cuisine and processed food company 'Yakseon Hyanggi.'


The fact that six companies account for 15% of the total 40 selected companies is evaluated as the result of the 'Small Business and Senior Creator Education' operated by the county.


All six companies selected in the contest took courses in the 'Small Business and Senior Creator Education Basic Class' operated by the county Urban Regeneration Support Center, enhancing their skills in producing untact promotional content and marketing capabilities.


The Urban Regeneration Support Center recruited 60 students and has been operating the Small Business Creator Education Basic Class and Senior Creator Education Basic Class since early this month.


This education program, one of the Saengsaeng Academy programs of the Urban Regeneration New Deal Project, is conducted over 13 sessions in 13 weeks, with online marketing and content production experts serving as instructors.



A county official said, "As the online and untact consumer market is growing, untact marketing strategies are more important than ever," and added, "We will actively promote participatory programs supporting small businesses and self-employed businesses for urban regeneration and regional economic revitalization."


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