Gimhae-si 'Employment Power Plant', Recruiting 30 Participants for Second Half Job Training View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gimhae City, Gyeongnam Province announced on the 23rd that it will recruit 30 job seekers to participate in the second half course of the skilled workforce training project, 'Gimhae Employment Development Center.'


The Employment Development Center is a project that supports employment linkage after 2 to 3 months of training for local job seekers in selected training occupations based on the analysis of local companies' recruitment plans and last year's job status.


In the second half, Gimhae Yeongji Culinary Vocational School will operate a Korean cuisine cooking technician certification course from August 23 to November 5, and Gimhae Sarang Caregiver Education Center will operate a caregiver certification course from August 30 to October 15.


The target is 30 job seekers aged 15 to 64 residing in the area, and applicants can apply by visiting each training institution after registering as job seekers.


The training fee is fully free, and a training allowance of up to 116,000 KRW per month is provided if attendance is 80% or higher per month.


Exceptions include those currently participating in other vocational training or those who have participated in the same project within the last two years.


A Gimhae City official said, "Although there is employment difficulty due to COVID-19, we are doing our best to support local job seekers to receive employment linkage support through customized training," adding, "We plan to operate one additional course in the second half so that more citizens can have the opportunity to participate in the project."



Meanwhile, in the first half, the city operated two courses providing customized training to 23 young and middle-aged job seekers, producing 22 graduates. Graduates receive job placement support through training institutions and the city job support center even after completing the training.


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