From the 25th to the 29th of this month... Apply on the district office website
Work from January 6 to 31 next year... A total of 140 youths aged 19 to 29 will be selected

Guro-gu is transforming the ‘University Student Part-time Job Project’ into the ‘Youth Administrative Experience Project’ and expanding the recruitment of participants.


The ‘Youth Administrative Experience’ project expands the target participants from mainly university students to youths aged 19 to 29, providing local youths with opportunities to directly participate in district administration tasks and gain practical administrative experience.


Guro-gu will select 140 youths registered as residents in the district, prioritizing 35 individuals from ▲socially vulnerable groups ▲national veterans, etc. However, participants of the 2024 summer vacation university student part-time job program are excluded from the recruitment.


Guro-gu Recruits College Students and Youth for 2025 Winter Vacation 'Youth Administrative Experience' Program Participation View original image

The selected youths will work from January 6 to January 31, 2025, five days a week, four hours a day at ▲community service centers ▲comprehensive social welfare centers ▲local children’s centers, performing tasks such as ▲civil service guidance ▲assisting social welfare facility programs ▲producing materials.


Applications can be submitted by work field on the Guro-gu Office website from 10 a.m. on November 25 to 6 p.m. on November 29. For more details, inquiries can be made to the Job Support Division.



A Guro-gu official stated, “By expanding the target participants, we are providing youths preparing for employment with opportunities to directly experience various administrative tasks in public institutions,” and added, “We will spare no effort to support youths in participating in district administration and developing practical skills.”


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