Gwangju Transportation Corporation Recruiting 10 Members for 'Citizen Communication Reporters' Team
Activities to Promote Public Transportation Culture through Social Media
Gwangju Transportation Corporation (President Cho Ikmun) announced on the 4th that it is recruiting the '2025 Citizen Communication Reporters' to promote a citizen-participatory public transportation culture.
Applicants must be regular users of public transportation aged 19 or older residing in Gwangju, who manage their own social media accounts and are capable of creating content such as photos and videos through on-site coverage at least once a month.
Those selected as citizen communication reporters will be given priority invitations to various public events, campaigns, and educational programs organized by the corporation, and will participate in various promotional activities. They will also engage in content communication activities from the citizen's perspective, such as introducing the corporation's current issues and policies and covering attractions near subway stations to promote the use of public transportation.
Approximately 10 reporters will be recruited. Selected participants will receive an activity allowance and a starter kit, and outstanding reporters will be awarded at the end of the year.
Those wishing to apply should download the application form from the Gwangju Transportation Corporation website, complete the pre-assigned task, and submit it via email by the 14th.
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