Job Preparation Space 'Jibmusil'
Free Career Advice 'Coffee Chat' Offered by Professionals

Career network platform 'RocketPunch' and distributed office operator Allicon (co-founded by Kim Seong-min and Jo Min-hee) announced on the 16th the launch of a new service called 'Lounge' to support job seekers in their employment efforts. This service provides job seekers with a career advice session called 'Coffee Chat' and a workspace called Jibmusil for job preparation.


The Lounge service is available to any job seeker who applies for jobs at least once a week through RocketPunch. Designed to actively encourage job seekers to pursue employment, the service grants free access to Jibmusil and participation in Coffee Chats with industry professionals until the job seeker successfully secures employment, regardless of the length of the job preparation period.



At the Coffee Chat held at the Jibmusil Wangsimni branch, current professionals and job seekers are having a conversation.

At the Coffee Chat held at the Jibmusil Wangsimni branch, current professionals and job seekers are having a conversation.

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For job seekers using the Lounge service, Coffee Chats are hosted by top-tier expert mentors working at global companies such as LINE, Coupang, Amazon Web Services, as well as leading domestic tech companies including Samsung Electronics, SK, Naver, and Kakao. All mentors voluntarily participate free of charge to support job seekers, and the topics of Coffee Chats are autonomously decided by the mentors. Job seekers can gain access to valuable real-world experience and career advice that are otherwise difficult to obtain, including employment success tips, basic skills by job function, and practical work processes.



Lee Chang-hoon, Group Head of Allicon's Work Platform, stated, "Coffee Chats will enhance the job competencies of job seekers aiming to work at domestic and international tech companies," adding, "We expect this to be an opportunity to increase the employment success rate for job seekers considering career transitions or new graduates with no prior experience preparing for employment."


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