Chosun University Holds Special Training Lecture for Graduate Employment Support View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Chosun University Career Center announced on the 5th that it will conduct a "Step-by-Step Practical Intensive Training Special Lecture" to support graduates' employment.


The program, running until the 19th, is designed to help job seekers prepare employment strategies according to companies that suit them, such as public enterprises and private companies, in the untact (non-face-to-face) recruitment era caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prepare application documents and interviews.


Through this, students can prepare for employment step-by-step and concretize employment strategies needed by each company through the special lectures.


The public enterprise special lectures include a total of five sessions from the 12th to the 22nd: ▲NCS Intensive Employment Strategy in the Untact Recruitment Era ▲NCS Application Document Intensive Training Special Lecture ▲NCS Interview Intensive Training Special Lecture ▲Understanding NCS Intensive Question Patterns ▲Analysis of NCS Past Question Types.


The private company special lectures will be held from the 5th to the 19th and include: ▲Intensive Employment Strategy in the Untact Recruitment Era ▲Application Document Intensive Training Special Lecture ▲Interview Intensive Training Special Lecture ▲Understanding Aptitude Tests ▲Analysis of Past Question Types.


The recruitment target is any Chosun University graduate or prospective graduate, and applications can be made by scanning the QR code on the poster or via the Naver form.


Yoon Onam, head of the University Career Center, said, "This program was prepared to provide continuous follow-up management for graduates who have completed school to strengthen employment capabilities and offer great help in practical employment, so we hope for much interest and participation," adding, "We will continue to show interest and support for graduates in the future."





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