Kookmin Bank 'KB Good Job' Connects 32,000 Job Seekers to Employment Opportunities
[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 25th that the number of job seekers who succeeded in finding employment through 'KB Good Job' has surpassed 32,000.
KB Good Job is a job connection project launched by Kookmin Bank in 2011. Kookmin Bank is promoting job connection initiatives such as the largest job fairs in Korea and employment education for recruiting companies and job seekers.
According to Kookmin Bank, through ‘KB Good Job’, 5,750 people were connected to jobs last year, with a cumulative participation of about 4,900 companies, a total of 1.13 million visitors, and provision of about 82,000 job information cases, establishing itself as the largest job fair in Korea.
Kookmin Bank supported the ‘KB Good Job Interest Rate Preferential Program,’ which offers preferential interest rates within a maximum range of 1.3 percentage points when recruiting companies participating in the KB Good Job job fair apply for new loans at KB Kookmin Bank.
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Kookmin Bank also announced that it paid the ‘KB Good Job Hiring Support Fund’ of 1 million KRW per person to companies that newly hired regular employees through the KB Good Job job fair, distributing it to 10,851 hired employees.
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