Gyeonggi Province is recruiting 60 'Gyeonggi Consumer Safety Guardians' to participate in consumer hazard prevention monitoring activities until the 29th of this month.


The Consumer Safety Guardians will monitor obstructive or refusal acts related to electronic commerce contract withdrawal, and inspect the safety conditions of air conditioner outdoor units, children's playgrounds, and outdoor exercise facilities. Additionally, they will carry out promotional activities to prevent increasingly sophisticated voice phishing damages.


Applicants must be residents of the province aged 19 or older who are interested in consumer safety and capable of online (computer-based) and field activities.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province will select a total of 60 people, including 20 for the 'Electronic Commerce Monitoring Team' and 40 for the 'Field Monitoring Team' responsible for on-site activities.


The workplace for the 'Electronic Commerce Monitoring Team' is telecommuting, while the 'Field Monitoring Team' will work in cities and counties within the province centered around their place of residence.


Applications can be submitted through the Gyeonggi Province website (www.gg.go.kr) and the Gyeonggi Job Platform Jobaba (www.jobaba.net).



After receiving basic training, the Consumer Safety Guardians will perform various tasks from April to October. Activity allowances will be paid based on the Gyeonggi Province living wage standard: for the 'Electronic Commerce Monitoring Team,' according to the number of monitoring cases, and for the 'Field Monitoring Team,' according to activity hours per task.


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