Pukyong National University is hosting the ‘Employment Success Know-How from Current Employees’ program, where alumni share their job-hunting secrets with junior students.


Organized by the Pukyong University University Job Plus Center, this program will be held 14 times from the 18th of this month to October 13th in the form of special lectures by invited current employees.


The program has been held every semester since last year to provide students preparing for employment with the opportunity to meet alumni currently working in the field and share vivid employment success know-how and company information. Due to high participation, this time it will be expanded from 12 sessions with about 300 participants to 14 sessions with about 500 participants.

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The invited current employees include 14 Pukyong University alumni working in major companies in the electronics, electrical, and telecommunications fields, as well as public enterprises such as public corporations and public institutions, engaged in roles such as administration, research, facilities, and marketing, who will visit their alma mater to give special lectures.


They plan to deliver lectures on topics that job seekers can relate to, such as ▲Entering public enterprises as a non-major ▲How the MZ generation handles administrative work in public institutions these days ▲Consistent effort leads to employment ▲No extracurricular activities are meaningless ▲Getting a job at a major company? It’s okay even if your GPA is below 4.0.


Pukyong National University is also opening the program to current students, graduates preparing for employment, and local youth to spread employment success cases throughout the region and provide free participation opportunities.



For program registration and inquiries, please contact the Pukyong University University Job Plus Center.


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