The National Pukyong National University University Job Plus Center held a special lecture on "Military Service Career Planning with the Military Manpower Administration" on the afternoon of the 21st at the first floor of Dongwon Jangbogogwan.


The event, jointly organized by the Pukyong National University University Job Plus Center and the Busan·Ulsan Regional Military Manpower Administration Military Career Planning Support Center, was held for the first time this year to recommend military service considering aptitude and major to male students who have not yet served in the military and to support systematic career planning after discharge.

The "Military Service Career Planning Special Lecture" in collaboration with the Military Manpower Administration is currently underway.

The "Military Service Career Planning Special Lecture" in collaboration with the Military Manpower Administration is currently underway.

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On this day, with 14 students participating, the program included an introduction to the process and types of military service, career development through enlistment at the desired time and recruitment soldiers, military specialty recommendations linked to job preference tests, and explanations and one-on-one counseling programs for military career planning considering individual aptitude, major, and desired career path.


Prior to this event, the Pukyong National University University Job Plus Center and the Busan·Ulsan Regional Military Manpower Administration signed a business agreement to activate "Youth Stepping Stone, Military Career Planning."



Pukyong National University was selected again as the priority negotiation university for the University Job Plus Center in 2023 following 2022, and is carrying out various projects such as building infrastructure for employment and start-up support and providing employment and start-up support services.


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