"Providing Overseas Employment Information and Know-How"… World Job Talk Concert Held View original image

The Ministry of Employment and Labor is hosting the '2022 First Half World Job Talk Concert I,' jointly organized by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), which will be held online through World Job Plus from the 14th to the 18th.


According to the Human Resources Development Service of Korea on the 13th, this World Job Talk Concert consists of a 'Live Talk with HR Managers,' where HR representatives from 14 participating companies including IBM and DHL share job information and application tips, and a 'Country-Specific Employment Strategy Live Talk,' which covers employment strategies for nine major overseas countries.


Job seekers can obtain information on working conditions and recruitment news for key target countries directly from local employees, company HR managers, and K-Move Center staff.


Through this, it is expected that the employment success rate can be increased at the 'First Half Global Job Fair,' the largest domestic overseas employment event, scheduled to be held from the 21st to the 27th of next month.


In the Live Talk with HR Managers, on the 17th, eight companies located in Malaysia and Japan, including IBM and DHL, will participate, and on the 18th, six companies located in Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Malaysia, including LAZADA and Nabtesco, will participate.


Job seekers who wish to participate can apply on World Job Plus up to two days before each event.


Job seekers who wish to participate in the video interviews at next month's 'First Half Global Job Fair' can submit their resumes on World Job Plus by the 27th, and video interview instructions will be provided only to those who pass the document screening.



A Soo-bong, the Director of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, said, "As this is an opportunity to provide quality overseas employment information to young people who have been longing for overseas employment opportunities that were previously closed, I hope it will be a good chance to explore new possibilities for the future."


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