Gyeonggi-do Offers Customized Employment Support Services for Unemployed Youth... Applications Open Until March 18
Gyeonggi Province is recruiting unemployed youth to participate in the employment support program ‘Gyeonggi Youth Customized Employment Support Service Project’ until the 18th.
The Gyeonggi Youth Customized Employment Support Service is a project that provides job seekers who have difficulties preparing for employment with matching to employment professional consultants and programs to strengthen employment capabilities.
The recruitment target is 255 unemployed youth aged 18 to 39 residing in Gyeonggi Province as of the application date. The main programs include ▲ one-on-one employment counseling with a career counselor ▲ customized education and job information provision ▲ interview camps ▲ mentoring by current and former workers.
Applications can be submitted through the Jobaba Apply integrated application system (apply.jobaba.net). The required document, a resident registration abstract (issued after March 4), will be automatically submitted with the applicant’s consent due to the implementation of the public MyData service.
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Meanwhile, Gyeonggi Province has allocated a total of 3.6 billion won from 2016, when the ‘Gyeonggi Youth Customized Employment Support Service Project’ was launched, to 2024, providing services to over 3,000 unemployed youth. Last year, 338 out of 477 participants in the project succeeded in finding employment.
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