Daegu Software Meister High School (hereinafter Daegu Somaego, Principal Park Yuhyun) had four third-year students, Son Min, Woo Junsung, Lee Seungmin, and Choi Minjae, successfully pass the final selection in Shinhan Bank’s ‘2023 ICT Specialized High School Rolling Recruitment’ for vocational high school students nationwide.


Since its establishment in 2016, Daegu Somaego has maintained a high employment rate of over 95%. Despite having fewer than 60 students annually, the school has leveraged its specialization in software to produce 24 successful candidates in the financial IT sector since 2018, including at Shinhan, Woori, and Daegu Banks, as well as HancomWITH and Toss, establishing itself as a cradle for financial IT talent.

Students Son Min, Woo Joonseong, Lee Seungmin, and Choi Minjae, who were finally accepted to Shinhan Bank (from left in the photo).

Students Son Min, Woo Joonseong, Lee Seungmin, and Choi Minjae, who were finally accepted to Shinhan Bank (from left in the photo).

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The students who passed the Shinhan Bank open recruitment were selected through a rigorous process including document screening, AI interviews, coding tests, in-depth interviews, and final interviews, based on solid software skills and good character. After completing training starting this December, they will be assigned to their workplaces.


A Shinhan Bank official stated, “Employees from Daegu Somaego have achieved excellent results at their workplaces and have received positive internal evaluations. We look forward to more outstanding talents from Daegu Somaego applying and joining us in the future.”



Principal Park Yuhyun of Somaego said, “We will continue to leverage our school’s strengths specialized in software and pursue constant growth to nurture future talents who will lead the IT industry by responding to the changing industrial environment.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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