Trial Operation of Electrical Equipment Practical Course in October

On the 16th, Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it signed a business agreement with Korea Polytechnic University Hwaseong Campus to respond to local job mismatches and alleviate recruitment difficulties through the "Customized Local Industry Technical Workforce Training" program.

Jung Myung-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong (right), and Hwang Bong-gap, President of Korea Polytechnic University Hwaseong Campus, are holding up the business agreement for 'Customized Local Industry Skilled Workforce Training.' <br>[Photo by Hwaseong City]

Jung Myung-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong (right), and Hwang Bong-gap, President of Korea Polytechnic University Hwaseong Campus, are holding up the business agreement for 'Customized Local Industry Skilled Workforce Training.'
[Photo by Hwaseong City]

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The agreement, signed in the presence of Jeong Myeong-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong, and Hwang Bong-gap, Dean of Korea Polytechnic University Hwaseong Campus, includes cooperation between the two institutions in ▲ training technical talents tailored to local industries ▲ jointly developing and operating customized workforce training courses to meet the demands of small and medium-sized enterprises in Hwaseong ▲ linking graduates to employment within Hwaseong-based companies ▲ providing technical guidance to companies and job training for current employees ▲ and promoting recruitment for vocational education and training courses.


According to the agreement, Hwaseong City plans to collaborate with Korea Polytechnic University Hwaseong Campus to operate a pilot customized workforce training course in 2023 called the "Electrical Facility Practical Course."

To this end, the city will accept applications from Hwaseong citizens wishing to participate in the training through Korea Polytechnic University in August.



Mayor Jeong Myeong-geun of Hwaseong said, "I hope this agreement will serve as an opportunity to resolve the recruitment difficulties faced by over 27,600 companies in the city," adding, "We will continue to make efforts to alleviate job mismatches."


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