Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation to Hold Regional Specialized Job Conference on the 20th
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View original imageThe Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is organizing a meeting to discuss employment improvement measures in Gyeonggi-do with job policy and project managers from 31 cities and counties within the province, as well as related organizations.
The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation will hold the "2023 Regional Specialized Job Conference" on the 20th at the Courtyard Marriott Seoul Times Square.
This conference has been arranged to discuss current employment issues and to strengthen the metropolitan cooperation system among job-related organizations in order to enhance the competitiveness of job projects within the province.
The event will be conducted in four sessions, each consisting of lectures and Q&A, covering topics such as ▲ changes in job structure and employment market due to technological innovation ▲ employment status and improvement measures by key groups (youth, middle-aged) ▲ current operation status of city and county job centers and presentations of outstanding project cases.
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Son Il-gwon, Head of the Western Business Division at the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, stated, "The foundation has been supporting the discovery, promotion, and dissemination of regional job policies considering the recruitment demand and regional characteristics of each city and county within the province," adding, "We will do our best to create job opportunities and improve the quality of employment services for the residents of Gyeonggi-do through continuous cooperation among related organizations."
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