Applications open until the 13th, final 5 selected for production support and self-development funds provided

Lifelong education specialist Hunet (CEO Jo Young-tak) announced on the 7th that it is recruiting 'Office Worker Challengers' who take on personal goals through its YouTube channel. Photo by Hunet

Lifelong education specialist Hunet (CEO Jo Young-tak) announced on the 7th that it is recruiting 'Office Worker Challengers' who take on personal goals through its YouTube channel. Photo by Hunet

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Hunet, a lifelong education specialist company (CEO Jo Youngtak), announced on the 7th that it is recruiting 'Office Worker Challengers' who take on personal goals through its YouTube channel.


To participate, simply leave a brief comment on the event video post on Hunet's YouTube channel stating the goal you want to challenge and your story. The challenge topics can be freely chosen, such as morning routines, lifestyle habits, exercise, hobbies, studying, healing, and more.


The application period is until the 13th. Five final candidates selected through screening will receive support for personal vlog production and self-development expenses (200,000 KRW). The announcement will be on the 20th, and the first 100 applicants will receive a coffee gifticon.


A Hunet representative said, "Everyone wants to be the protagonist of a vlog capturing their daily life at least once," adding, "We planned this event for those who wanted to upload their own videos on YouTube but hesitated due to production difficulties."



Hunet's YouTube channel provides videos that resonate with office workers, such as office worker vlogs, certification and knowledge information content, and is growing as a representative channel for office workers.


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