The Bank of Korea Introduces 'Experiential Youth Intern Program'... Hiring 40 This Year
The Bank of Korea is unveiling the exterior of its newly constructed integrated annex, completed after six years, in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 27th. Photo by Joint Press Corps
View original imageThe Bank of Korea announced on the 16th that it will introduce an 'Experiential Youth Intern Program' to help strengthen the job skills and employment capabilities of young people.
The recruitment scale for this year is up to 40 people. About 18 will be hired at the headquarters (including 3 persons with disabilities) and 22 at regional offices (including 7 persons with disabilities).
Youths aged 19 to 34, as defined by the Youth Basic Act, can apply without restrictions on career or academic background through the Bank of Korea recruitment website from the 19th to the 26th.
The youth interns will be assigned to the Bank of Korea headquarters and regional offices starting from the end of next month. They will learn the central bank's duties and assist employees for six months.
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If the interns wish, considering their work evaluations, they may extend their internship for an additional two months.
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