Duzon Bizon announced on the 14th that it is contributing to the activation of youth employment through ‘The EJC,’ a program selected under the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s ‘2023 Youth-Friendly Company ESG Support Project.’ The Youth-Friendly Company ESG Support Project is a policy where companies provide job experience to young people and the government supports this initiative.


The EJC (ERP Junior Consultant) is a program jointly operated by Duzon Bizon and the Korea Productivity Center (KPC), focusing on training ERP junior consultants and aiming to cultivate IT talent centered on practical fieldwork. Participants complete on-site training at Duzon Bizon and job training at the Korea Productivity Center, enhancing their understanding of ERP, a core solution in business management, and improving job competencies through digital transformation experience.


This course aims to train information system experts who realize ERP concepts based on understanding Duzon ERP and practical work experience. It is meaningful in that the companies employing youth directly design the program.


In addition to on-site training, Duzon Bizon provided a three-month internship program for young people seeking employment. Last month, six trainees from the first cohort were hired as full-time employees, and recently, 12 trainees from the second cohort who completed their on-site training were given internship opportunities starting from the 6th. This is the result of operating a solid educational program over the first and second cohorts, in line with the program’s purpose of hiring through nurturing talent.


To this end, the Korea Productivity Center and Duzon Bizon supported trainees in acquiring ERP utilization skills, from basic theories of management informatization to ERP field training. The Korea Productivity Center also provided job training programs on accounting, human resources, production, logistics, marketing, and ERP practical work for youth participants. Duzon Bizon delivered one-on-one mentoring on-site training with ERP consultant practitioners and imparted knowledge about other job groups.



A representative from Duzon Bizon said, “With the high interest in ERP, which has established itself as a pivotal role in business management, The EJC program is expected to become an essential course for young people aspiring to be ERP consultants. We will continue to expand ESG management activities to fulfill social responsibility by creating quality youth jobs that can realize a fair society based on ability.”


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