The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byeong-il) and T'way Air (CEO Jeong Hong-geun) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 27th at the T'way Air Training Center to promote employment and recruitment of high school graduates.


The Korea Student Aid Foundation operates the Central Employment Support Center established by the Ministry of Education to create fair growth paths for young high school graduates by discovering new jobs that reflect the aptitudes and capabilities of vocational high school students, and carries out activities to promote employment of high school graduates.


This MOU was signed to establish a cooperative system to activate employment of vocational high school students and to fulfill social responsibility as public institutions.

Chairman Byung-il Bae of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right) and CEO Hong-geun Jeong of T'way Air are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

Chairman Byung-il Bae of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right) and CEO Hong-geun Jeong of T'way Air are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

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Both organizations will strengthen cooperation so that vocational high school students can grow into customized talents in the aviation field, be fairly employed according to their abilities, and pioneer their career paths through activation of employment and recruitment.


The Korea Student Aid Foundation will cooperate with the Ministry of Education and metropolitan and provincial offices of education to recruit excellent personnel, and will support recruitment of outstanding talent through enhanced promotion such as nationwide vocational high school job announcements and a principal recommendation system.


T'way Air plans to contribute to strengthening the capabilities of vocational high school students and spreading ability-centered personnel systems to activate their employment, and to provide opportunities for vocational high school students to explore and design their careers through company tours and experience programs.


Bae Byeong-il, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, said, “Through cooperation with T'way Air, the Korea Student Aid Foundation will contribute to realizing a fair society that recognizes abilities, and will continuously strive to discover and activate jobs for high school graduates to become a strong support for young high school graduates.”



Jeong Hong-geun, CEO of T'way Air, stated, “Together with the Korea Student Aid Foundation, we will actively support vocational high school students in developing job competencies so that they can demonstrate their abilities.”


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