Testech, a semiconductor package substrate testing specialist company, announced on the 1st that it has signed a sisterhood agreement with Chungju Seongsim School, a Catholic special school for the hearing impaired.


The signing ceremony, held on the 30th of last month in the principal's office of Chungju Seongsim School, was attended by Jaehyung Lee, Executive Director of Testech, and Sister Hyangsun Hong, the principal. Both organizations will cooperate to help growing students develop a sound sense of vocation early and to nurture talented personnel.


Through this sisterhood agreement, Testech promised to support Chungju Seongsim School with meal services, school event support, aid for underprivileged students, and maintenance of school facilities. Additionally, it plans to conduct regular annual recruitment to enable the hearing impaired to fulfill their responsibilities as members of society.


Furthermore, Testech will operate a corporate exploration program for the hearing impaired and provide opportunities for hands-on experiences. Taking this sisterhood agreement as an opportunity, the company aims to contribute to the local community and grow as a socially responsible enterprise.


A Testech official stated, “Through cooperation with the nearby Sign Language Association and Chungju Seongsim School, we currently employ 11 hearing-impaired individuals, providing high-quality customized jobs,” and added, “We have segmented general processes to create a safe environment where socially vulnerable individuals can work.”



He continued, “We conduct regular full-time recruitment every early year for graduates of Chungju Seongsim School, and specialized training for the hearing impaired is planned,” and said, “We operate a system where existing hearing-impaired employees train new hires, creating a virtuous cycle of mutual growth.”


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