Jinju Mulsan and Korea Student Aid Foundation Sign MOU to Promote Employment of Vocational High School Graduates
The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byungil) and Jinju Moolsan (CEO Lee Suhyeok) reportedly signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on June 8 at the Korea Student Aid Foundation's Seoul office to promote employment for vocational high school graduates.
The Korea Student Aid Foundation operates the Central Employment Support Center, established by the Ministry of Education, to serve as a central hub for promoting employment among vocational high school students. The center aims to create fair growth pathways for young high school graduates by discovering new job opportunities that reflect students' aptitudes and abilities.
This MOU was signed to establish a cooperative system between the organizations and fulfill their social responsibilities by promoting employment for vocational high school students.
Bae Seonggeun, Executive Director of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (left), and Lee Suhyeok, CEO of Jinju Mulsan Co., Ltd., are posing for a commemorative photo at the Korea Student Aid Foundation Seoul Office during the signing ceremony for a business agreement to promote employment of vocational high school graduates.
View original imageThrough this MOU, both organizations agreed to strengthen cooperation so that vocational high school students can grow as tailored talents, find fair employment based on their abilities, and pioneer their own career paths.
The Korea Student Aid Foundation plans to contribute to creating a favorable employment environment for high school graduates nationwide by acting as a central control tower through cooperation with employment support centers at provincial and metropolitan offices of education (18 locations), vocational high schools, and related organizations, as well as by discovering quality jobs and supporting field training and employment for young high school graduates.
Additionally, Jinju Moolsan will strive to provide opportunities for vocational high school students to explore and plan their careers by discovering demand for high school graduate recruitment, offering field training opportunities, and organizing company tours and experiential programs.
Bae Seonggeun, Executive Director of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, stated, "The Korea Student Aid Foundation will continue to work with Jinju Moolsan to provide opportunities for students who wish to pursue careers in the food manufacturing sector, serving as a strong support for young high school graduates."
Lee Suhyeok, CEO of Jinju Moolsan, said, "Together with the Korea Student Aid Foundation, we will actively support job creation so that vocational high school students can demonstrate their abilities, and we will create success stories of outstanding high school graduate talents in the food manufacturing sector."
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