Shinsegae Group 14 Companies Open Recruitment for New Employees ... Applications Accepted Until the 28th
[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] Shinsegae Group is launching an open recruitment for new employees.
On the 15th, Shinsegae Group announced on the group’s recruitment website that it will accept applications until 6 p.m. on the 28th of this month for recruitment at 14 affiliates including Emart.
The Shinsegae affiliates conducting recruitment include Shinsegae Department Store, Emart, SSG.com, Starbucks Coffee Korea, Shinsegae International, Shinsegae Property, Shinsegae Food, Shinsegae Construction, Shinsegae Simon, Shinsegae DF, Shinsegae Casa, Shinsegae I&C, Shinsegae L&B, and Shinsegae Central City, with the total recruitment scale reaching triple digits.
The recruitment schedule will announce the successful candidates of the document screening next month, followed by three rounds of interviews until January next year. Successful candidates will undergo a four-week internship starting in February, and the final successful candidates will join the company in March and July 2022, depending on their graduation dates.
Detailed information can be found on the Shinsegae Group recruitment website.
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A Shinsegae official said, "As part of preparing for growth after the With Corona era, major group affiliates such as department stores and Emart plan to conduct open recruitment for new employees at pre-COVID-19 levels."
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