Global Field Study Dispatch Candidate Selection Exam Conducted

Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] The Gyeongbuk Office of Education conducted the 'Selection Test for This Year's Vocational High School Global Field Training Dispatch Candidates' on the 11th at Gyeongbuk Mechanical and Metal High School.

Global field training is a program where third-year vocational high school students undergo overseas field training for three months and then challenge overseas employment for two years. This year, students are scheduled to be dispatched to the United States, Germany, Singapore, and Australia.

The number of selected candidates this year is planned to be a total of 94, including ▲ 20 for the International Common Qualification Course (welding and cooking courses) ▲ 29 for the school project group ▲ 25 for the Office of Education project group Ajin Industry ▲ 20 for Beauty Crea Igaja Hairvis.

Participants of the selection exam for the Global Field Training Dispatch at Gyeongbuk Vocational High School are taking a commemorative photo.

Participants of the selection exam for the Global Field Training Dispatch at Gyeongbuk Vocational High School are taking a commemorative photo.

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The selection test for the global field training dispatch candidates was conducted in the order of English interview, smoking test, and interview. The finally selected students will complete an intensive advanced training program and will be dispatched to countries where overseas dispatch is possible from October onward.

The Office of Education is thoroughly preparing to ensure that students' dreams and challenges are not hindered by planning support measures for domestic employment and students in case overseas dispatch is difficult due to COVID-19 and domestic and international circumstances.



Superintendent Lim Jong-sik said, "Although other cities and provinces did not promote global field training due to COVID-19, the Gyeongbuk Office of Education has not given up and has prepared for the dreams and challenges of students. I hope the students also challenge with dreams and passion to grow into global talents representing Korea and Gyeongbuk."


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