Recruitment from the 19th to the 22nd of next month... Activity period approximately 6 months

The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business located in Yeouido, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Asia Economy DB]

The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business located in Yeouido, Seoul.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] The Korea Federation of SMEs announced on the 18th that it is recruiting university student supporters for 'Happy Junggi-ssi 19 Plus(+).' The recruitment period is from the 19th to the 22nd of next month.


'Happy Junggi-ssi' is a university student supporter program organized by the Korea Federation of SMEs since 2010. It plays a role in finding and promoting quality jobs in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to positively change perceptions of SMEs.


The Korea Federation of SMEs will select Happy Junggi-ssi 19 Plus from university students nationwide. The activity period is about six months, from next month until December this year. The final selected supporters, after screening, will carry out various activities such as ▲creating content to improve awareness of SMEs ▲discovering and introducing good jobs ▲promoting events organized by the Korea Federation of SMEs. The Federation supports them with certificates of completion, opportunities to attend expert lectures, manuscript fees, and content production activity expenses.


The previous group, Happy Junggi-ssi 19, conducted activities such as a survey on youth job perception and producing videos explaining support policies and systems. They also appeared on TBN Korea Traffic Broadcasting's visual radio to conduct interviews related to the youth job perception survey. Jeon Yeji, who was active in the 19th group, said, "Through the Happy Junggi-ssi activities, I confirmed the importance and development potential of SMEs," adding, "I will continue to work until the day prejudices and preconceptions about SMEs disappear."



Baek Dongwook, head of the Youth Hope Job Department at the Korea Federation of SMEs, said, "Based on the carefully designed online and offline curriculum, supporters will be able to experience differentiated activities from others," and added, "We will continuously create communication opportunities with SMEs and the youth by utilizing new media platforms."


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