Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is set to actively promote the "2024 Customized Job Support Project by City and County," a tailored job project reflecting the industrial structure, employment conditions, and regional demand of each city and county.

Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is set to actively promote the "2024 Customized Job Support Project by City and County," a tailored job project reflecting the industrial structure, employment conditions, and regional demand of each city and county.

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The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is promoting customized job projects that reflect the industrial structure, employment conditions, and regional demand of each city and county.


On the 9th, the foundation announced that it selected 11 cities and counties through a public contest and evaluation in three areas: vocational education and training considering employment environment and regional characteristics, support for start-ups and job creation, and region-specific idea projects, which were launched last February.


The selected cities and counties by region are ▲(Guri) Dementia Prevention Horticultural Therapy Specialist Training ▲(Siheung) Professional Training Course for Pet Behavior Instructors ▲(Yangju) Startup Success Navigator ▲(Gunpo) Digital Marketing & Photoshop Employment Training ▲(Namyangju) Professional Instructor Training Course for Middle-aged Employment Mentors ▲(Hwaseong) Middle-aged Employment Support ▲(Dongducheon) Korean Cuisine Specialist Training Course ▲(Goyang) Youth Life School ▲(Gimpo) Online Shopping Mall A to Z ▲(Yeoju) Level 1 Computerized Accounting & HACCP Training ▲(Yangpyeong) Training Course for Postpartum and Newborn Health Care Workers.


Through these projects, the foundation will provide job opportunities to over 400 residents of the province.


Yoon Deok-ryong, CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, stated, "Since this project is led by cities and counties that know their regional characteristics best to plan and promote job projects, we expect a high level of satisfaction among residents."



Meanwhile, last year, the foundation conducted a job contest project in 10 cities and counties, resulting in 73 out of 163 participants successfully finding employment or starting businesses.


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