Gwangju Labor Office-Naju Technical High School 'Youth Employment Support' Agreement View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Regional Employment and Labor Office (Gwangju Employment Welfare Plus Center) announced on the 6th that it signed a business agreement with Naju Technical High School to promote the National Employment Support System and the Work Experience Program.


This initiative was promoted to support employment success by linking the National Employment Support System and the Work Experience Program for current students and graduates (expected) of Naju Technical High School.


To enhance employment preparation for students and graduates, the school will cooperate in promoting the National Employment Support System and identifying eligible participants, provide mutual technical information and educational materials, and offer opportunities for work experience programs within the school.


The Employment Center will provide tailored employment consulting services such as intensive counseling, vocational training, and group counseling programs to participants, supporting career planning and successful employment.


The National Employment Support System is a Korean-style unemployment assistance program that provides employment support services and livelihood support* together to vulnerable groups such as low-income job seekers and young job seekers.


The Work Experience Program supports participants of the National Employment Support System who have no or insufficient employment experience and face difficulties in finding jobs by boosting job-seeking motivation and improving job skills, offered in experiential or internship formats.


Applications can be submitted at any time through the National Employment Support System website or the local employment center in the applicant’s area of residence.



Kim Seonjae, Director of the Gwangju Employment Welfare Plus Center, said, “In line with the increasing demand for recruitment in our region, we will actively support students to find better jobs by utilizing the National Employment Support System. We plan to focus our efforts on quickly establishing employment activity plans for the local youth (early payment of job-seeking promotion allowances), strengthening employment capabilities through participation in the Work Experience Program, and improving employment rates linked with the Youth Job Leap Incentive.”


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