Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation signed an agreement with 11 universities in southern Gyeonggi on the 16th to support youth employment. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation signed an agreement with 11 universities in southern Gyeonggi on the 16th to support youth employment. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is expanding its collaborative projects with 11 universities in the southern Gyeonggi region to support youth employment.


On the 16th, the Gyeonggi Job Foundation held the 'Job Platform Jobaba - Regional University Linked Governance Meeting' at Novotel Suwon, where they shared the operational direction of the Jobaba Youth Center for next year and discussed joint projects.


Jobaba is a public job platform operated by the foundation. Starting next year, the foundation will utilize the Jobaba Youth Center to collaborate with 11 universities in the southern Gyeonggi area to launch non-curricular program services aimed at strengthening youth employment capabilities.


The meeting was attended by over 20 people, including responsible staff from the Job Plus Centers of 11 universities in southern Gyeonggi?Kangnam University, Sungkyul University, Suwon University, Anyang University, Osan University, Pyeongtaek University, Hankyong University, Hansei University, Hanshin University, Hyupsung University, and Korea Welfare University?as well as foundation platform officials.


Im Soo-cheol, head of the foundation's Information Technology Project Center, explained, "Universities and local youth can actively utilize recruitment platforms like Jobaba to receive help with employment-related education, resume coaching, and thereby enhance their employment capabilities."



Meanwhile, Jobaba provides various services including 400,000 job listings, employment counseling, self-introduction consulting, and artificial intelligence (AI) competency assessments.


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