Gwangju Seo-gu to Recruit for 'Senior Career Job Project' Starting from the 6th
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho] Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is recruiting participants for the ‘2022 Shinjungnyeon Career-type Job Project’ from the 6th to the 13th.
According to Seo-gu on the 2nd, this project utilizes the expertise and experience of retired Shinjungnyeon to provide social services needed by the local community in the form of jobs, and supports their transition to private sector jobs through work experience.
The recruitment fields include ▲Seo-gu Corner-to-Corner Photo Director ▲Job Seeker Customized Job Counselor ▲Humanities and Social Contribution Activist ▲Real Estate Reporting Consultant ▲One-stop Complex Civil Complaint Counselor ▲Chronic Disease Manager, recruiting a total of 15 people across 6 fields.
Applicants must be registered residents of Seo-gu, Gwangju as of the announcement date, be unemployed individuals aged 50 or older but under 70, and have at least 3 years of work experience in the relevant project field or hold national/public certifications.
Applications can be submitted by visiting the Seo-gu Office Job Policy Division with a completed application form and professional career description.
A Seo-gu official said, “In a situation where the job market has contracted due to COVID-19, we will do our best to carry out a substantial project to create jobs and support the economic re-entry of Shinjungnyeon,” adding, “We will actively discover employment services that can serve as stepping stones for reemployment in private sector jobs in the With-Corona era.”
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Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho sdhs6751@asiae.co.kr
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