Job Matching Between Companies and Job Seekers... Training Allowance, Participation Subsidy, and Education Support

Recruitment for Participation in Smart Manufacturing Company Job Package Project View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 8th that it is recruiting smart factory introduction (planned) companies and job seekers to participate in the Smart Manufacturing Enterprise Job Package project.


The Smart Manufacturing Enterprise Job Package is a project that connects jobs and provides customized on-site demand education for small and medium-sized enterprises that have introduced smart factories and job seekers who wish to find employment. It was newly introduced last year to resolve the difficulties in recruitment and job seeking by fostering smart manufacturing professionals. This year, the budget has been doubled compared to last year, allowing more companies and job seekers to benefit.


In addition, with the relaxation of eligibility requirements, companies participating in the smart factory construction support project and other companies planning to introduce smart factories can also apply, and all job seekers wishing to find employment can participate. The plan is to focus support on manufacturing to establish a foundation for digital transformation in manufacturing.


Support includes connecting jobs between recruiting companies and job seekers, and providing basic job training related to the introduction, construction, and operation of smart factories to participating job seekers by utilizing online courses from the Small and Medium Business Training Institute. After the basic training, customized on-site lectures and project-based advanced education will be provided through consultation between participating companies and job seekers. In addition, participation subsidies will be paid to encourage active participation in education by job seekers participating in the project, and training allowances will be supported by government subsidies to support labor costs for participating companies.



Ahn Jung-gon, Head of the SBC Job Headquarters, said, "The demand for personnel in the smart manufacturing technology field is rapidly increasing due to the introduction of smart factories in small and medium manufacturing companies," and added, "We will actively support small and medium enterprises in securing smart manufacturing personnel through the SBC Smart Manufacturing Enterprise Job Package project."


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