Digital Literacy Institute Signs MOU with EasyTex

Shinhan Bank "Creating 1,000 Digital Jobs for Middle-Aged and Senior Citizens" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Shinhan Bank will provide a digital competency enhancement education program to create 1,000 digital jobs for middle-aged and older adults.


Shinhan Bank announced on the 23rd that it signed a business agreement with the Digital Literacy Institute and EasyTask regarding this initiative.


The Digital Literacy Institute, the first in-house venture of the National Pension Service, operates various digital competency enhancement education programs. EasyTask is a startup operating an online part-time job matching platform.


According to this agreement, the three organizations will provide a digital competency enhancement education program every month to 100 middle-aged and older adults, including experienced women, and will promote the "Project to Create 1,000 Digital Jobs" by building a system that connects digital jobs in small and medium-sized enterprises and startups.


To this end, they plan to form a practical consultative body to start collaboration on ▲ project planning and discovery of digital job businesses ▲ operation of digital competency enhancement education programs ▲ realization of social value and job linkage.



Lee Young-jong, Head of the Retirement Pension Group at Shinhan Bank, said, "This agreement marks the beginning of a win-win growth project that realizes two social values: job creation and support for startup growth," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in solving social issues such as aging through various forms of collaboration."


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