Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, Pilot Service for Integrated Job Counseling View original image


[Asia Economy (Bucheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation will launch a pilot service of the 'Jobaba Job Hotline' throughout August to answer all questions related to jobs.


Jobaba is a job platform operated by the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, used by more than 1.73 million people. Through Jobaba, the foundation provides free employment counseling for job seekers and talent recommendation services for recruiting companies in a one-stop manner. After signing up, anyone can use personalized, region-specific, and life-cycle-specific optimal information such as job support policies and training information for free.


This Jobaba Job Hotline will be piloted as a system where professional counselors provide integrated consultations related to jobs via phone.


After basic counseling on users' job-related questions and difficulties, the foundation will also support additional services by connecting them to related organizations or city/county job centers depending on the content. The official operation schedule will be decided after the one-month pilot operation.


The foundation expects that operating this hotline will contribute to enhancing convenience for residents by providing various job information and resolving their questions.



Hong Chun-hee, Director of the Foundation's Management Planning Office, said, "The Jobaba Job Hotline is meaningful in that it provides integrated information on various job projects in the province and employment information by age group." She added, "If you have concerns amid the flood of job information, please feel free to contact us anytime at '1533-9419.'"


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