1195 Applicants for 268 Positions, Average Competition Rate 4.46 to 1

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] According to the application results for next year’s kindergarten, elementary, and special (kindergarten and elementary) teacher recruitment exam conducted by the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education, a total of 1,195 applicants competed for 268 positions, showing an average competition rate of 4.46 to 1.


On the 13th, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education reported that although the number of applicants slightly decreased compared to the previous year, the number of planned recruits was reduced (169 people), resulting in a significant increase in the average competition rate compared to last year’s 2.84 to 1.


For kindergarten teachers (general), 704 applicants competed for 36 positions, resulting in the highest competition rate of 19.56 to 1 among the recruitment fields. For elementary school teachers (general), which had the largest number of recruits, 336 applicants competed for 167 positions, showing a competition rate of 2.01 to 1.


Specific details such as the test locations for the first exam, which will be held on November 13, will be announced on the Jeonnam Office of Education website on December 5, and the successful candidates will be announced on December 15.


The second exam will be held over three days from January 12 to 14 next year, and the final successful candidates will be announced on February 4 next year.



For more detailed information on the application status by recruitment field, please visit the Jeonnam Office of Education website under ‘Personnel/Recruitment/News - Civil Service Exams - Kindergarten/Elementary Teachers.’ Inquiries about the exam can be directed to the Kindergarten and Elementary Education Division.


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