Gwangju University Operates 'MBTI Finding My Career' Program
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) University Career Center recently announced on the 17th that it operated the program "Finding My Career Through MBTI" aimed at strengthening the career competencies of enrolled students.
This program was designed to explore careers through individual personality type tests and to collect job information suitable for their tendencies.
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A total of 40 students participated, and the program included completing and interpreting the MBTI personality type test, analyzing individual tendencies according to the type, and providing guidance on job roles and occupational groups by type.
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