From the 10th to the 14th, the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is operating the "High School Open School Vocational Education 2nd Course with Ulsan Public Institutions" for 40 second-year students of vocational high schools.


On the 10th, Ulsan Office of Education held an opening ceremony in the Oesol Conference Room, attended by representatives from Ulsan public institutions and 40 vocational high school students.


The high school open school vocational education program, operated to promote employment of high school graduates in public institutions, provides excellent technical know-how and employment strategies from public institutions in Ulsan Innovation City.


Ulsan Office of Education operates six sessions annually of the high school open school vocational education program, including two standalone and two linked courses, in cooperation with 10 local public institutions. In May, the first linked course was conducted.


Each institution offers practical work-centered courses providing concrete employment strategies and recruitment information, with staff from the institutions participating in special lectures.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The program operated this time is a linked course consisting of two tracks: Energy & Industry Young Meister and Ulsan Innovation New Frontier.


Nine public institutions participate in this program, including Korea National Oil Corporation, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Human Resources Development Service of Korea, Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, Korea Energy Economics Institute, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, Ulsan Port Authority, and Korea Energy Agency.


This time, a mentoring program with seniors currently working in public institutions and public enterprises has been additionally organized.


Graduates working at the National Health Insurance Service, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, and the Ministry of Environment Ulsan Chemical Disaster Joint Prevention Center participate as instructors, providing practical information on preparing for employment in public institutions and field experiences.



An official from Ulsan Office of Education said, "We deeply appreciate the continuous participation of Ulsan area public institution representatives in the high school open school," and added, "We will continue to plan various programs to help vocational high school students gain more employment opportunities in public institutions and public enterprises."


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