Intensive Small-Group Program
Strengthening Employment Competitiveness

The HUFS University Job Plus Headquarters at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies announced on the 13th that it held the ‘2024 Academic Year HUFS Winter Intensive Employment Camp’ at the YBM Training Center in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province.

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies University Job Plus Headquarters Holds '2024 Winter Intensive! Employment Camp' <Photo by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies>

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies University Job Plus Headquarters Holds '2024 Winter Intensive! Employment Camp'

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This employment camp was planned as a small-group intensive program from the 23rd to the 24th of last month as part of the University Innovation Support Project, aiming to strengthen students' employment competitiveness in preparation for rapidly changing recruitment trends and selection methods.


On the first day, a special lecture on domestic and international recruitment trends and preparation strategies was held, along with job-specific application form clinics and correction guidance programs. On the second day, a special lecture analyzing the latest interview trends and a one-minute self-introduction lecture for interview preparation followed. Students had a valuable opportunity to directly identify their strengths and areas for improvement through practical mock interviews and feedback sessions participated in by current HR managers from major corporations.


This employment camp is evaluated as a representative case of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, as the operating university of the University Job Plus Center, continuously providing customized employment consulting and extracurricular programs to students, helping them grow into competitive talents.


Participating students expressed their impressions, saying, “The direct feedback from current HR managers was very helpful,” and “I want to recommend it to my friends around me.”



Lee Ji-yeon, Director of Student and Talent Development at the Seoul Campus, said, “We will continue to prepare various employment support programs so that students can actively respond to the changing recruitment environment and further solidify their foundation for entering society.”


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