Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation to Train Textile Designers... Recruiting 20 People Until the 17th View original image


[Asia Economy (Bucheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is recruiting the first batch of trainees for the 'Textile Designer Training Course' until the 17th to cultivate specialized personnel in the textile industry within the province.


This training project is conducted as part of the 'Employment Stability Preemptive Response Package Support Project,' which is publicly offered by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and funded by local governments.


A textile designer is a professional who develops and designs high value-added clothing by applying patterns, designs, techniques, dyeing, embroidery, and more to textile materials.


The foundation expects this course to significantly contribute to supplying skilled personnel to clothing manufacturers in the province and improving productivity in the textile industry, alongside training 'textile designers' who develop clothing patterns and samples.


The foundation will recruit 40 people in total, divided into two groups of 20 each this year, providing practical education focused on design planning and product development.



Hong Chun-hee, head of the Women's Capability Development Division at the foundation, stated, "Gyeonggi-do accounts for 20% of the national textile industry, but recently the shortage of specialized personnel in the textile field has intensified. We expect this course to successfully contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the textile industry in Gyeonggi-do as well as in Yangju, Pocheon, and Dongducheon, and to the job matching of related industries."


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