"'2021 Gukje Gigu Joint Job Fair' Held... 'Online on the 13th'" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the United States, hosted by KOTRA and co-organized by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, announced on the 8th that the '2021 Major International Organizations Joint Employment Briefing Session' will be held online on the 13th (U.S. time, the 12th).


This event consists of an employment briefing session and a mentoring Q&A session. During the briefing, HR representatives and alumni who have secured jobs from the United Nations (UN), World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) will directly explain information and know-how about employment at international organizations. Additionally, New York State attorney Choi Youngsoo will explain immigration laws including employment visa systems, which are the most frequently asked questions by job seekers preparing for employment in the U.S., and Kim Hyunjung, assistant manager at the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, will introduce the overseas employment settlement support fund system. In the mentoring Q&A session, separate online rooms will be opened by each organization, where senior members of international organizations will meet prospective Korean juniors online to provide in-depth mentoring for employment at international organizations.


Detailed information related to the briefing session can be found in the notice section of the World Job Plus website, and anyone can freely register and watch until just before the briefing session.


The recorded video of this international organization employment briefing session will be provided through the YouTube channel 'KOTRA Biz Channel' and the World Job Plus website for Korean international organization job seekers who cannot participate directly due to time differences.



Park Jiwoong, head of KOTRA Washington Trade Center, said, "Utilizing the unique characteristics of Washington DC, where international organizations are concentrated, this event is meaningful in introducing quality jobs to our youth who are facing difficulties due to the spread of COVID-19 and challenges in obtaining employment visas," adding, "KOTRA, the Embassy in the U.S., and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea will continue to work together to support our youth in securing employment at international organizations."


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