Shilla University held a customized youth support project briefing session for university students and local youth in collaboration with the Busan Northern Branch of the Busan Regional Employment and Labor Office and the Busan Northern Employment Welfare+ Center.


The briefing session, held on the 25th at Shilla University's Engineering Building, was organized to guide university students and local youth on customized youth support projects they can receive based on their circumstances and eligibility criteria.


At the briefing, Choi Sung-jin, a labor supervisor from the Busan Northern Branch of the Busan Regional Employment and Labor Office, and Kim Hyo-jin, an officer from the Busan Northern Employment Welfare+ Center, conducted the lectures.


The lectures covered ▲ important basic labor laws that university students and early career workers should know ▲ introduction to youth support projects such as the Job Seeker Leap Guarantee Package and Youth Tomorrow Learning Deduction ▲ What support system do I need? These provided valuable information for students preparing for employment and planning their futures.

The Shilla University Customized Youth Support Project briefing session is currently underway.

The Shilla University Customized Youth Support Project briefing session is currently underway.

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Bae Il-kwon, director of the Shilla University University Job Plus Center, said, “University students and local youth face various difficulties such as lack of information, challenges in self-analysis, and lack of experience in the process of planning their futures.”



He added, “The Shilla University University Job Plus Center will actively support university students and local youth to achieve successful career exploration and employment by providing necessary information and resources through collaboration with the Busan Northern Branch of the Busan Regional Employment and Labor Office and the Busan Northern Employment Welfare+ Center.”


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