Career, Visa, Resume, and Self-Introduction Letter Consulting
Company Tour of POSCO Gwangyang Steelworks and Conversations with Industry Professionals

Suncheon National University (President Lee Byungwoon) announced on the 20th that it successfully operated an 'Employment Consulting Program' for 14 international students over three days from the 13th to the 15th.


The Office of International Affairs and Education at Suncheon National University provided the employment consulting program to international students of various nationalities, including Bangladesh, Mongolia, China, Nepal, Uzbekistan, and France, to enhance their employment competitiveness and help them better understand the local job environment.

The Office of International Exchange and Education at Suncheon National University provided employment consulting programs to international students from various countries including Bangladesh, Mongolia, China, Nepal, Uzbekistan, and France to enhance their employment competitiveness and help them understand the local employment environment. Provided by Suncheon National University

The Office of International Exchange and Education at Suncheon National University provided employment consulting programs to international students from various countries including Bangladesh, Mongolia, China, Nepal, Uzbekistan, and France to enhance their employment competitiveness and help them understand the local employment environment. Provided by Suncheon National University

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During the first two days of the program, theoretical education was conducted with the support of professional consultants and administrative officers, covering essential job-seeking topics such as ▲career paths and visa information after graduation ▲practical training in writing job applications and self-introduction letters ▲job analysis and analysis of major company interview questions ▲one-on-one employment consulting.


On the final day, the 15th, the students visited POSCO Gwangyang Steelworks to experience the steel manufacturing process firsthand. Through conversations with company professionals, they gained a detailed understanding of corporate culture, welfare, and HR systems, strengthening their determination to seek employment in the local area.


Tashi, a student from Nepal majoring in Social Welfare who received consulting ahead of graduation this February, said, "I needed to prepare for visa changes and job searching, and through one-on-one consulting, I was able to easily understand the difficult process and find a career direction that suits me. I am very satisfied with the consulting."


Kang Shinwon, Director of the Office of International Affairs and Education, stated, "This year as well, we will continue to operate various programs such as job fairs, International Exchange Day, Korean cultural experiences, and company visits to support the successful settlement of international students in Korea and their integration into the local community."





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