Gyeonggi Women's Job Festa Information Poster

Gyeonggi Women's Job Festa Information Poster

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Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation will hold the women's employment fair "Gyeonggi Women Job Festa" for job-seeking women in southern Gyeonggi at Suwon Messe in Suwon City on the 21st.


This fair is tailored for women, aiming to actively promote various women-friendly policies of Gyeonggi Province to residents and to provide and promote good job opportunities from excellent companies in fields preferred by women and youth.


At the Gyeonggi Women Job Festa, 30 companies will participate as on-site hiring companies, conducting one-on-one interviews to hire a total of about 200 people.


The Gyeonggi Job Foundation has prepared diverse and rich side events including ▲HR and labor consultations ▲personal color diagnosis ▲resume photo shoots ▲self-introduction letter consulting ▲startup consulting.


In particular, the Gyeonggi Metropolitan New Work Center and women's new work centers from eight cities and counties including Hwaseong and Suwon will participate, operating booths where excellent vocational training education and startup-related programs can be exhibited and experienced.


Also, a cheerful vent to support job-seeking women was prepared, featuring a growth special lecture for (prospective) working moms by Choi Myunghwa, CEO of BlossomMe, known as a marketing power woman with three grand titles as a marketing executive in large corporations, along with the "Talk Concert of Sisters You Want to Resemble," inviting bestselling author Jung Moonjung and Lee Yumi, the creator and representative of the "Used Cars are Yumica" channel.



Yoon Youngmi, Director of the Women and Family Bureau of Gyeonggi Province, said, "Through the 'Gyeonggi Women Job Festa,' we hope women who wish to find employment gain confidence in job seeking and succeed in employment together with the Women's New Work Centers," adding, "Going forward, Gyeonggi Province will carefully consider and prepare progressive policies to spread a work-life balance culture for women with career breaks to re-enter the employment market."


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