Kamco Holds Employment Camp at Talent Development Institute... "Helping You Get a Job in the Financial Sector"
On the 3rd, Shin Heung-sik, Acting President of KAMCO (right), participated in a talk concert at the "KAMCO Hope Replay 5th University Student Employment Camp" held at the KAMCO Human Resources Development Institute in Asan-si, Chungnam. Photo by KAMCO
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) held a job camp on the 3rd at the KAMCO Human Resources Development Institute in Asan, Chungnam, targeting 100 students from 42 universities nationwide.
The "KAMCO Hope Replay University Student Employment Job 5th Camp" is a job support social contribution activity that KAMCO has been conducting since 2017. Its goal is to strengthen the employment capabilities of university students preparing for jobs in the financial sector. Participants receive consulting, interview coaching, and expert lectures during the three-month job camp. Acting President Shin Heung-sik also personally participated in the talk concert.
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Acting President Shin said, "I hope the participating university students succeed in getting jobs in the financial sector through the programs prepared by KAMCO," and added, "We will continue to provide substantial support by preparing meaningful programs that the younger generation desires."
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