Japanese IT Company ISFNET Donates 130 Million Won in Scholarships to Yeungjin College for 7 Consecutive Years
82 Yeungjin College Students Hired
"Satisfied with Their Diligence and Professionalism"
It has been revealed that a Japanese IT company has been donating scholarships to Yeungjin College in Daegu (President Choi Jaeyoung) for seven consecutive years to recruit outstanding talent.
According to Yeungjin College (President Choi Jaeyoung) on the 18th, the chairman and delegation of ISFNET Co., Ltd. visited the university that day and donated a scholarship of 20 million KRW. With this, the total cumulative amount of scholarships donated since 2018 has reached 130 million KRW.
Yukiyoshi Watanabe, chairman of ISFNET from Japan (left), is donating a scholarship to Jaeyoung Choi, president of Yeungjin College.
View original imageAt the scholarship donation ceremony held that afternoon in the president's office of Yeungjin College, ISFNET Chairman Yukiyoshi Watanabe, Vice President Motomura, Heo Ogin, the head of the Korean branch, Yeungjin College President Choi Jaeyoung, and Lim Deokseong, head of the Department of Computer Information, were in attendance.
Headquartered in Tokyo, ISFNET is the largest company in Japan in the fields of cloud, solutions, and IT infrastructure construction, and also has branches in three overseas countries including Korea.
The company learned of the excellent reputation of Yeungjin College graduates working in Japan and visited Daegu in 2017 to sign an international cooperative order-based education agreement.
Since then, the Department of Computer Information established the "Japan Network Order-based Class" in 2018 in response to the company's requested curriculum, and as a result of focusing on producing company-customized talent, a total of 82 graduates, including 13 this year, have joined the company so far.
During his visit, Chairman Watanabe held a meeting with third-year students scheduled to graduate from the agreement program and conducted a company briefing session for second-year agreement students and first-year students.
While donating the scholarship, he said, "We are very satisfied because Yeungjin College graduates working at our company are diligent and highly professional," expressing his gratitude for the university's production of excellent talent.
He also encouraged the graduating students, saying, "Our company offers equal opportunities regardless of gender, nationality, or age, as well as opportunities for overseas assignments. I am pleased to donate scholarships to talent who will grow together with our company."
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