National Pension Service, Open Recruitment for Fund Director Candidates
Application Submission from October 31 to November 11
Requirement: 3 Years of Asset Management and Investment Experience
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] The National Pension Service held a Fund Director Recommendation Committee meeting and decided to publicly recruit candidates for fund directors from October 31 to November 11.
Applicants must submit related documents such as an application form, self-introduction letter, and job performance plan by November 11 either in person or by registered mail to the National Pension Service Fund Director Recommendation Committee.
The eligibility requirements include having experience as a unit head or higher in financial institutions under the Banking Act, collective investment managers, discretionary investment managers, insurance companies, or similar. Applicants must have at least three years of experience in asset management or investment operations.
The Fund Director Recommendation Committee will conduct document and interview evaluations and recommend multiple candidates to the Chairman. Then, the Chairman submits the recommendation and contract draft to the Minister of Health and Welfare, and upon approval by the Minister, the Chairman appoints the director.
The term of office for a fund director is two years. Reappointment is possible in one-year increments based on job performance.
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