Care Service Caring Partners with Vietnam Sen Group for Overseas Care Workforce Training
Collaboration on Korean Language Education, Practical Training for Care Services, and Employment Connection
Caring, a startup providing nursing care services, announced on the 18th that it has signed a business agreement with Cen Group, a Vietnamese real estate investment company, to train overseas care workers in order to address the shortage of domestic care personnel.
Through this agreement, the two companies plan to collaborate on ▲ Korean language and culture education ▲ practical training for care services ▲ job creation and recruitment linkage ▲ discovering new business models related to the supply of care personnel.
(From left) Ahn Seungjae, Team Leader of the Caring Education Business Division, Kim Taesung, CEO of Caring, Hung Tran Van, Vice President of Sen Group, and Pham Thanh Hung, CEO of Sen Group, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.
View original imageCen Group has recently expanded its business into senior care services and is training nursing and care personnel and supporting overseas employment through its subsidiary, Cen Global Academy. Trainees gain professional experience through on-site training at senior residential complexes in Vietnam, and the trained personnel, numbering about 3,000 annually, are dispatched to countries such as Japan and Germany.
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Kim Tae-sung, CEO of Caring, said, “Through this agreement, we aim to focus on training foreign nursing care workers specialized for Korea,” adding, “We plan to strengthen support so that overseas care workers can overcome language and cultural barriers and adapt well to Korean society from employment to settlement by cooperating with various related organizations.”
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