[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Among the graduates of Busan Mechanical Technical High School in Haeundae-gu, Busan, 81 secured employment at large corporations.


On the 14th, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced that among the 2023 graduates of Busan Mechanical Technical High School, 81 were employed by large and public enterprises such as Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Samsung Electronics, and Hyundai Motor Company, while 144 were accepted into mid-sized and small but strong companies like Reno Industry and Onsemi Korea, as well as various military non-commissioned officer positions.


The school has conducted various educational activities including discussion classes where teachers and students engage together through questioning, operation of NCS-based specialized curriculum, and global talent development programs through international exchange learning with overseas schools.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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A graduate employed at Samsung Display said, “Entering Busan Mechanical Technical High School allowed me to achieve my dream of working at a large corporation,” and added, “If juniors actively participate in and prepare through the various employment programs conducted by the school, they will be able to get jobs where they want.”


Yang Byung-chun, principal of Busan Mechanical Technical High School, said, “The excellent employment results are the outcome of the school’s combined efforts through active career guidance and various support projects,” and added, “I hope the tradition of Busan Mechanical Technical High School as a prestigious employment school where students can achieve their dreams continues.”



According to the 2022 Vocational High School Graduate Employment Statistics Survey published by the Korea Educational Development Institute, Busan Mechanical Technical High School has maintained an employment rate higher than the national Meister High School average for the past three years or more based on the 2019 admission standards.


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