Suncheon National University Hosts 'Department-wise Visiting Employment Strategy Meeting' to Promote Career and Employment 활성화 View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon National University (President Ko Young-jin) University Job Center announced on the 2nd that it successfully completed the 'Department-specific Visiting Employment Strategy Meeting' held last month to discuss customized career and employment activation plans for each department.


Starting with the Department of Artificial Intelligence on the 11th of last month, the meeting was held for a total of 56 departments. At each session, dedicated employment consultants from the University Job Center affiliated with each college, department heads by major, employment activation counseling professors, and teaching assistants engaged in passionate discussions aimed at student success.


Through a platform for sharing information that delivers real-time voices from the field, they exchanged various opinions on major projects of the University Job Center and youth employment policy promotion, employment conditions and difficulties by department and major, and ways to improve employment rates.


Shim Sang-deok, Director of the Suncheon National University Job Center, said, “We will do our best to quickly reflect the opinions and departmental proposals raised at the meeting to provide various customized employment support such as employment counseling and special lecture support, discovering excellent companies and job matching, and opening career and employment support programs.”


Suncheon National University has been holding the 'Visiting Employment Strategy Meeting' since 2020 to solve career and employment concerns of current students and graduates.



As a result of continuing various career and employment policies such as operating the University Job Center and carrying out projects, it showed encouraging results, including being the only comprehensive national university in the Honam and Jeju regions to increase its employment rate compared to the previous year last year.


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