The headquarters of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea located in Jung-gu, Ulsan. <br>Photo by Asia Economy DB

The headquarters of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea located in Jung-gu, Ulsan.
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[Asia Economy Sejong=Reporter Lee Jun-hyung] The Human Resources Development Service of Korea is training young talents to work at overseas startups.


On the 11th, the Human Resources Development Service of Korea announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for "Youth Domestic and Overseas Employment and Entrepreneurship" with the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development at the Overseas Employment Center located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. This agreement was prepared to support not only the global employment and entrepreneurship of domestic youth but also the resettlement of overseas employment veterans in Korea.


Through this agreement, the Human Resources Development Service of Korea and the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development will support youth employment in connection with global startups. They also plan to provide entrepreneurship education and consulting to overseas employment veterans and jointly hold events related to overseas employment and entrepreneurship. In addition, a "Startup Recruitment Center" will be established on the Human Resources Development Service of Korea's overseas employment information network to share local employee recruitment announcements of overseas startups.


Kim Yong-moon, President of the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development, stated, "This will be a collaborative case that establishes a support system for creating overseas jobs by utilizing the infrastructure and resources of the two organizations."



Oh Soo-bong, President of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, said, "We expect support for youth hoping for employment and entrepreneurship at global startups to increase through this agreement," adding, "We will expand cooperation with related organizations so that the overseas employment information network can help domestic youth advance globally."


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