Korean Shipbuilding & Offshore Plant Association Holds Shipbuilding Matching Day in Busan
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] The Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Plant Association will hold a Shipbuilding Matching Day with in-house partner companies and shipbuilding equipment suppliers in the Busan area at the Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the 9th.
Ten in-house partner companies of HJ Heavy Industries and Daesun Shipbuilding located in the Busan area, along with two shipbuilding equipment companies, Sunbo Industry, Sunbo Unitech, and Donghwa Entech, will participate, with a total recruitment of 87 people in fields such as welding and design expected to take place.
The number of recruits by field and wages will be disclosed on Worknet before the event, and job seekers who wish to apply can bring their resumes and other interview documents on the day to have an on-site interview.
Additionally, explanations about the specialized job platform for the shipbuilding industry and operation of employment consulting booths will provide various information and consulting services for job seekers.
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An association official stated, "With the recent surge in ship orders, the demand for hiring personnel in occupations such as welding, painting, and design is increasing," adding, "We hope that through Matching Day, the manpower supply and demand issues not only in shipbuilding but also in shipbuilding equipment will be somewhat alleviated."
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