Korea Citibank "Supporting MZ Generation Careers"... Hosting Online Forum
On the 3rd, the online forum "ImpactCareer.zip (Jip)" to support the careers of the MZ generation was held at Heyground in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Citibank Korea
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] Citibank Korea announced on the 5th that it held an online forum to support the careers of the MZ generation (Millennials + Generation Z).
The forum was held on the 3rd at Heyground in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, under the theme ‘ImpactCareer.zip(jip).’ It was conducted in a way that allowed the MZ generation to share opinions on how to find their own influence and growth opportunities through work and how to cultivate the necessary competencies. In particular, MZ generation panelists working in various fields such as social ventures, non-profit organizations, and large corporations participated directly in this forum.
This forum is part of ‘ImpactCareer Y,’ organized by the non-profit organization ‘Root Impact’ and sponsored by the Citi Foundation. The program is a recruitment support initiative for young people who aim to solve social problems innovatively in social ventures and social enterprises. Its purpose is to provide practical help for career development, such as offering job competency enhancement education for youth.
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A Citibank Korea official emphasized, “We will continue to hold meaningful events to help the MZ generation find their own careers.”
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