Chosun University-Gwangju Youth Center Join Hands to Support Local Youth Employment and Independence
Chosun University University Job Plus Center announced on the 13th that it has signed a business agreement with the Gwangju Youth Center to provide substantial employment services to local youth in need of employment and self-reliance support.
The signing ceremony was attended by a total of eight officials, including Lee Gyehaeng, director of the Chosun University University Job Plus Center, and the director of the Gwangju Youth Center.
The main contents of the agreement include ▲establishing a cooperative system to revitalize employment support projects for local youth ▲communication and exchange to activate youth policy support ▲mutual support for events for the development of youth.
Both organizations plan to establish a system for employment support and provide various programs necessary for career and employment, such as self-introduction letter and interview consulting, to local youth.
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Lee Gyehaeng, director of the University Job Plus Center, said, “Through this agreement, the Chosun University University Job Plus Center will faithfully fulfill its role as a local governance and cooperate with the Gwangju Youth Center to spare no effort in providing multifaceted support for the employment and self-reliance of local youth.”
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