150 Companies Participating, Offering Employment Opportunities to Over 280 People

The 'Jeonnam Women's Job Fair' will be held on the 26th at Yeosu Heungguk Gymnasium under the slogan 'Challenging Women, Happy Jeonnam!'


Hosted by Jeollanam-do and Yeosu City and organized by the Yeosu Women's Human Resources Development Center, this fair connects local women hoping for a new start with job opportunities and provides information on employment and entrepreneurship.

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In particular, 150 companies, including on-site hiring companies and indirect hiring companies, will participate, creating a meeting place for women from Yeosu, Gwangyang, and Gurye regions seeking jobs.


On-site, four halls with 60 booths will be operated, including the Recruitment Hall, Employment Preparation Hall, Job Information Hall, and Entrepreneurship Hall.


At the Recruitment Hall, if applicants write their resumes on the day of the event, on-site interviews between company HR managers and job seekers will take place, potentially leading to employment.


The Employment Preparation Hall and Job Information Hall provide a one-stop service for the entire employment process. After introducing promising jobs for women and conducting aptitude tests to decide on desired occupations, services such as resume writing, image making for interviews, and resume photo shooting are available.


Especially this year, the Entrepreneurship Hall will host live commerce and pop-up stores where prospective entrepreneurs can promote their products and gauge market reactions, offering them opportunities for successful market entry.



A city official said, “We hope this fair will provide new opportunities for local women to actively participate in economic activities,” and added, “We encourage many interested local women to participate.”


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