Recruitment Poster for Returning to Fishing School by Gyeonggi-do Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute

Recruitment Poster for Returning to Fishing School by Gyeonggi-do Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute

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The Gyeonggi-do Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute is recruiting the 3rd class of 'Return-to-Fishing School' trainees from the 21st of this month until the 12th of next month for prospective fishery workers hoping for stable settlement in fishing villages.


The Gyeonggi-do Return-to-Fishing School is an institution that provides practical and hands-on education necessary for fishing village life to those who wish to return to fishing or residents living in fishing villages but not engaged in fisheries.


Applicants must be between 18 and 65 years old and either wish to return to fishing or be non-fishery residents living in fishing villages.


The Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute will select a total of 17 trainees through document screening and interviews.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute with the required documents for trainee selection, or by mail, email, or fax.


Selected trainees will receive room and board and undergo education on the theory and field practice necessary for fishing village life for five weeks from October 2 to November 3.


Especially, this 3rd class, which will be the last this year, will extend the field practice period from the original two weeks to three weeks to enhance trainees' practical skills and expand fishing village experience opportunities.


Graduates of the training will also receive benefits such as support for half of the tuition fees for courses to obtain marine leisure-related qualifications, including power water leisure equipment operator licenses.



Kim Bong-hyun, director of the Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute, stated, "We will do our best to operate the program so that all trainees are satisfied."


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