Gwangju Seo-gu Facility Management Corporation Holds New Employee Appointment Ceremony
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Shin Dong-ho] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu Facilities Management Corporation (Chairman Im Nak-pyeong) announced on the 7th that it held a 'New Employee Appointment Ceremony' on the 6th at the corporation's office on the 6th floor of the Geosong Building.
The appointed employees are seven local talents who passed the public recruitment with a competition rate of 22.4:1 on the 15th of last month. Among them, six are new employees and one is an experienced hire by job category.
The employees appointed on this day will work as headquarters personnel of the corporation, performing preparatory tasks for the launch such as website construction, CI production, and transfer project takeover.
For smooth cooperation with Seo-gu, the consignment agency, and to stabilize the corporation's organization, grade 6 personnel were dispatched from Seo-gu, and the appointment certificate awarding was also conducted on this day.
Chairman Im Nak-pyeong said, "It is an honor to share the responsibility and excitement of being the first," and added, "Since the corporation was established with the main purpose of professional management of public facilities and improving residents' welfare, I hope everyone will do their best to provide services that satisfy the residents."
Meanwhile, the corporation completed its establishment registration the day before and plans to officially launch in January next year after about three months of preparation.
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