Recruitment Briefing and Introduction of Strategies for New Employee Success Also Held

Korea Housing Finance Corporation (HF, President Choi Junwoo) will hold the 'Jaemittjiye Housing Finance' lecture, which provides knowledge in the housing finance sector and information on new employee recruitment, at Pukyong National University on June 4.

Korea Housing Finance Corporation will hold the 'Jaemmitjie' lecture at Pukyong National University to share knowledge about housing finance.

Korea Housing Finance Corporation will hold the 'Jaemmitjie' lecture at Pukyong National University to share knowledge about housing finance.

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'Jaemittjiye' is a combination of the sound of the Busan dialect word 'jaemittjiye' and the meaning of 'a public corporation that dreams of a beautiful (Mi) society through talent (Ja) donation as an example (Ye),' reflecting HF's commitment to sharing knowledge in the housing finance sector and growing together with the local community.


This lecture, open to anyone interested in HF and housing finance, will proceed in the following order: 'Market Interest Rates and the Housing Market' by Kim Kwanguk, Research Fellow at the Housing Finance Research Institute; '2024 Korea Housing Finance Corporation Recruitment Briefing' by the corporation's recruitment officer; and 'Introduction to Successful Strategies' by a new employee.


Those who wish to attend can apply by scanning the QR code on the Housing Finance Research Institute website by the 30th. On the day of the event, on-site applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.


An HF official stated, "The corporation holds the Jaemittjiye Housing Finance lecture every year to inform the public about all aspects of housing finance," and added, "Since a recruitment briefing for job seekers will also be held, we hope for active participation from those interested."





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