Gwangju University Career Center Launches Employment Policy Promotion for 'Job Support'
Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) University Job Center recently conducted promotional activities for customized programs such as employment policies that students can utilize around the Hosimgwan area of the school. Photo by Gwangju University.
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) University Job Center has rolled up its sleeves to promote customized employment and career programs that students can utilize.
According to Gwangju University on the 12th, recently promotional activities were conducted around the Hosimgwan area of the school to inform about various programs supported by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the University Job Center.
This activity was carried out through distribution of promotional materials and on-site consultations, and to increase student interest, a ‘2021 Youth Policy Guide’ sticker was attached, along with a roulette game.
The Gwangju University University Job Center also plans to hold a ‘Youth Employment Policy Competition’ and conduct supporter activities to raise awareness and utilization of youth employment policies supported by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
Yoon Hong-sang, head of the Gwangju University University Job Center, said, “We will actively promote ways to utilize youth employment policies to strengthen the employment capabilities of enrolled students,” adding, “We will spare no support for students’ successful futures to live up to the reputation of a prestigious employment university.”
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