Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province is hiring seven professional drivers as fixed-term public officials under the disability quota.


On the 22nd, Gyeonggi Province announced on its official website the “2023 15th Gyeonggi Province Fixed-term Public Official Recruitment Exam Reannouncement (Disability Quota),” which aims to expand employment opportunities for people with disabilities and create a disability-friendly working environment.


Since the 14th fixed-term public official recruitment exam, Gyeonggi Province has been recruiting fixed-term public officials through a separate disability-specific recruitment track, apart from the general disability quota in the open competitive exam, to discover talented individuals with disabilities in specialized fields and to broaden access to public office.


The recruitment field is for public vehicle driving and management personnel, and the employment grade is hourly fixed-term level Ra. Five public vehicle driving and management personnel will be recruited among those holding a Class 1 regular driver’s license and having driving experience in related fields, while two public vehicle (large vehicle) driving and management personnel will be recruited among those holding a Class 1 large vehicle driver’s license and having driving experience in related fields. After appointment, they will work respectively at the Asset Management Division (Suwon), Accounting Officer (Uijeongbu), and Water Resources Headquarters (Gwangju) of Gyeonggi Provincial Government.


Applications can be submitted in person or by registered mail to the Human Resources Recruitment Team, Personnel Division (located in the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government building) from the 29th to the 31st of this month.



Lee Jeong-hwa, Director of the Personnel Division of Gyeonggi Province, said, “Although the exam was announced once earlier this year, the number of applicants was less than the planned number of recruits, so we decided to reannounce it,” adding, “We will continue to make efforts to provide opportunities for people with disabilities to work in public office.”


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