Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation Holds Job Meeting for Young Entrepreneurs
[Asia Economy (Bucheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a job meeting for young entrepreneurs.
On the 23rd, the foundation announced on the 24th that it held the "Gyeonggi-do Young Entrepreneurs Job Meeting" by inviting 12 representatives of young companies to the main auditorium of the Youth Job Headquarters.
The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Jo Eun-ju, head of the Youth Job Headquarters, with a total of about 50 people including representatives of young startup companies and foundation executives and employees.
The first part of the meeting was organized to introduce job information provided by the foundation and discuss current issues of youth jobs in the province. The foundation guided corporate promotion services and youth employment and startup support services using the job platform "Jobaba" and the "Tamna-neun Company Hall."
The second part focused on listening to the difficulties of young entrepreneurs and building an employment safety net for youth. There was also an exchange of opinions on cooperation plans for regional economic development and social value creation through collaboration between the foundation and young companies.
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Jo Eun-ju, head of the Youth Job Headquarters, promised, "We will collaborate with young companies in the province to build an employment safety net so that the younger generation does not become a lockdown generation after COVID social distancing."
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