Chae I-bae, CEO of Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation (center), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement at the Bucheon Foundation office on the 20th with Lim Moon-taek, Vice President of IBK Industrial Bank (left), and Lee Myung-ro, Executive Director of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business.

Chae I-bae, CEO of Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation (center), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement at the Bucheon Foundation office on the 20th with Lim Moon-taek, Vice President of IBK Industrial Bank (left), and Lee Myung-ro, Executive Director of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business.

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The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation has agreed to collaborate with IBK Industrial Bank and the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business to create and expand quality jobs in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the province and to attract talent.


On the 20th, the Gyeonggi Job Foundation announced on the 21st that it held a business agreement ceremony with IBK Industrial Bank and the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business at the Bucheon Job Foundation office.


This agreement is significant as it establishes a foundation for strengthening a virtuous cycle ecosystem of jobs in SMEs through cooperation between a financial institution and an association representing SMEs with expertise, and a public institution.


According to the agreement, the three organizations will collaborate in various areas including ▲ linking excellent SME recruitment information to the 'Desirable Job Information Center' within the job platform 'JOBaba' ▲ building a job collaboration network among the signatory organizations ▲ strengthening support projects for hiring outstanding SME talent ▲ financial support and promotional activities to improve awareness of SMEs.


The foundation plans to connect the job platforms of the signatory organizations?IBK Industrial Bank's i-ONE JOB and the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business's 'Really Good SME Recruitment Information'?to 'JOBaba' to link more job opportunities.



Chae I-bae, CEO of the Gyeonggi Job Foundation, stated, "Following Samsung Electronics, we have secured cooperation from two institutions representing SMEs," adding, "In this difficult economic situation, our foundation will play the role of a job mismatch solver by connecting SMEs' 'quality jobs' with job seekers through career counseling and vocational training."


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