Namyang Dairy Products, 2022 New Employee Recruitment..."MZ Employees Recruit MZ" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] Namyang Dairy Products announced on the 7th that it will conduct the 2022 regular open recruitment for new employees until the 12th.


The recruitment fields include sales management positions working at sales branches nationwide, as well as positions at the Seoul headquarters such as ▲overseas export manager and overseas raw material purchasing manager ▲IT security manager ▲special client manager. At five factories nationwide, various positions are being recruited including ▲quality assurance ▲production management ▲facility and environment management, and at the research institute located in Sejong City, food development and analysis roles, among others, are being recruited across headquarters and business sites.


For this open recruitment, MZ generation (Millennials + Generation Z) employees participate as document reviewers and practical interviewers by field. Considering that this generation is familiar with video, the company introduced a ‘PR video self-introduction’ system that allows applicants to apply with only a self-introduction video instead of a written application, bringing various changes to the recruitment process.


Applications will be accepted until the 12th, followed by the announcement of final successful candidates through first and second interviews. Successful candidates will undergo new employee training. Detailed information can be found on the Namyang Dairy Products website, and the selection schedule is subject to change.



A Namyang Dairy Products official said, "Namyang Dairy Products is doing its best to rebrand the organizational culture and improve employee welfare centered on the management controller," adding, "We ask for the interest of capable young talents who will lead the changing future of Namyang Dairy Products."


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