Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held its first meeting after launching the Corporate Support Committee on the 21st.

Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held its first meeting after launching the Corporate Support Committee on the 21st.

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The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation has launched the 'Corporate Support Committee' to effectively promote employment service projects for companies.


On the 23rd, the foundation announced that on the 21st, it held the inaugural meeting of the Corporate Support Committee at the Courtyard Marriott Suwon. The committee will review and advise on transparency and rationality regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of the foundation’s corporate employment service project plans, as well as the selection of support targets.


The committee is chaired by the CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation and includes ex officio and appointed members from major job-related institutions, organizations, companies, and academia.


The committee will support efficient budget use and enhance project effectiveness across 17 projects in five areas that the foundation is promoting this year: recruitment support, facility improvement, corporate hiring, marketing and promotion, wage compensation, and long-term employee retention.



Hong Chun-hee, Acting CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, stated, "There is an increasing need to gather expert opinions from various fields to adjust the content and purpose of corporate support projects in response to external environmental changes for effective project management." She added, "Through the committee, we will strengthen the substance of corporate support projects and strive to create jobs with companies that satisfy more residents."


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