Applications Accepted via Employment 24 and Youth Challenge Support Center
Up to 3.5 Million Won Allowance Per Person

Gwangsan District in Gwangju announced on the 14th that it will support customized programs to help young people who have given up on job searching or are preparing for independence to enter society.


The district is recruiting 216 young participants on a first-come, first-served basis, and applications can be submitted through Employment 24 or the Gwangsan-gu Youth Challenge Support Center.


This program offers close counseling, confidence recovery, career exploration, and job competency enhancement in short-term (over 5 weeks), mid-term (over 15 weeks), and long-term (over 25 weeks) formats.


Participants who complete the program will receive an allowance of up to 3.5 million won per person. In addition, support will continue after the program ends through connections with the National Employment Support System and the Youth Job Leap Incentive, among others.

Gwangsan District Office in Gwangju.

Gwangsan District Office in Gwangju.

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Park Byungkyu, the head of the district office, said, "We will actively strive to operate substantial programs and provide follow-up management so that young people who have given up on job searching due to the economic downturn can confidently enter society."





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