Pharmaceutical Bio Association Recruiting 5th Generation of Youth Reporters 'Phambly'
Recruitment of General and Video Reporters Until the 26th
Opportunities for Covering Major Events, Job Interviews, and Company Visits
The Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association announced on the 13th that it is recruiting the 5th class of the 'Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio Industry Youth Reporters (Phambly)' until the 26th.
Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association building. [Photo by Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association]
View original imageAnyone aged 20 or older can apply for the youth reporter group. Recruitment is divided into general reporters who create articles, photos, and card news, and video reporters who handle video shooting, editing, and production.
The activity period for the youth reporters is a total of 9 months, from April to December. They cover various news and issues related to the pharmaceutical and bio industry and publish their work on the association’s official YouTube, blog, and Instagram.
Main activities include ▲ on-site and online coverage of key events of the association and the industry ▲ interviews with pharmaceutical and bio company employees and site visits ▲ planning and producing industry and pharmaceutical information content. Selected reporters receive benefits such as ▲ appointment and completion certificates ▲ exclusive business cards for reporters ▲ a fixed activity allowance ▲ and awards from the association president for outstanding content and excellent Phambly members.
A representative of the Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association said, "Many young people have contributed to raising public understanding of the pharmaceutical and bio industry from the public’s perspective through the Phambly youth reporter activities," and added, "We ask for much interest and participation again this year."
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'Recruitment Poster for the 5th Youth Reporter Group PamBly.' [Image provided by Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association]
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