Daegu City, Employment and Labor Office, and Credit Guarantee Fund Join Hands

Youth Job Fair in Other Regions, Employment and Settlement Support

Daegu City has launched the ‘Attracting Youth’ project.


On the 3rd, Daegu City, Daegu Employment and Labor Office, and Korea Credit Guarantee Fund signed a business agreement at the Dongin Office of Daegu City Hall to support the employment of youth from other regions in Daegu.


Attending the agreement ceremony were Jo Kyung-sun, Director of the Youth and Women Education Bureau of Daegu City, Kwak Hee-kyung, Director of the Daegu Employment Welfare Plus Center at Daegu Employment and Labor Office, Yoo Dong-hyun, Head of Customer Support Department at Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, and other officials.

A business agreement is being signed for the project "Supporting Employment in Daegu for Youth from Other Regions."

A business agreement is being signed for the project "Supporting Employment in Daegu for Youth from Other Regions."

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The main contents of the agreement include supporting employment of youth from other regions in Daegu, promoting long-term employment of youth employed in Daegu, and supporting stable settlement in the region.


By institution, Daegu City is responsible for recruiting job-seeking youth from other regions, providing actual expense support to participating youth (accommodation, transportation, meals, etc.), and supporting housing for employed youth.


The Daegu Employment and Labor Office will hold job fairs (‘Job Job Code Day’), and the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund will be in charge of discovering and recommending local Daegu companies (small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-sized companies) seeking employees.


Through this agreement, Daegu City, Daegu Employment and Labor Office, and Korea Credit Guarantee Fund will establish a cooperative system by holding job fairs for small and medium-sized and mid-sized companies in Daegu targeting youth from other regions. They will also continuously cooperate to ensure that youth from other regions can find jobs in Daegu and settle down stably.



Jo Kyung-sun, Director of the Youth and Women Education Bureau of Daegu City, said, “We will hold job fairs matching Daegu’s hiring companies with job-seeking youth from other regions to build a pathway for employment and settlement in Daegu.”


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