One-Stop Service for Company Visits, Job Briefings, and Interviews

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor (Branch Chief Kwon Gu-hyeong) held a launch ceremony on the 29th at Samyang Foods Co., Ltd.'s Miryang factory to mark the first operation of the 'Youth Employment Bus.'


The 'Youth Employment Bus' began operating to provide a metropolitan matching service that transcends regions between companies struggling to recruit young job seekers and young people lacking desired job opportunities.


On this day, the young job seekers who boarded the Youth Employment Bus departed from Gimhae and arrived at Samyang Foods in Miryang, where they participated in a one-stop program including a company tour, job briefing session, and on-site recruitment interviews.


Samyang Foods Co., Ltd.'s Miryang factory, which operated the first Youth Employment Bus, plans to hire 20 production workers and 2 administrative staff through this event and intends to continue participating in the Youth Employment Bus program until the first half of next year.


The Youth Employment Bus is expected to serve as a bridge for the successful employment of young job seekers together with more excellent companies in various regions.



Branch Chief Kwon Gu-hyeong stated, "We will provide various opportunities for young people to explore desired jobs and focus on supporting vulnerable youth, such as those who have given up job searching or taken a break, through the Youth Employment Bus," and promised, "We will strengthen collaboration with local job-related organizations to resolve employment difficulties faced by companies and job seekers."

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor is starting the first operation of the 'Youth Employment Bus'.

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor is starting the first operation of the 'Youth Employment Bus'.

View original image


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing