Customized Career Exploration Shines... Daegu Cyber University Department of Social Welfare Successfully Holds 'University Life Planning' Event
Providing Tailored Consulting on Career and Employment
The Department of Social Welfare at Daegu Cyber University held a "University Life Planning" event on the 22nd at the Sky Lounge of Seongsan Hall in the main building of Daegu University, aiming to support students in systematically planning their university life and exploring career paths.
The Department of Social Welfare at Daegu Cyber University is holding a "College Life Planning" event and taking a group photo. Provided by Daegu Cyber University
View original imageMore than 150 people, including faculty, current students, and alumni of the Department of Social Welfare, attended the event, making it a meaningful occasion to share valuable information about university life and career planning.
In particular, various programs were prepared to help freshmen systematically organize an overall roadmap for university life and receive tailored consulting related to career and employment.
Won Seojin, head of the Department of Social Welfare, said, "I hope students will set their goals more concretely and create a meaningful university life," adding, "We will continue to provide strong support for students' growth and career development."
The Department of Social Welfare at Daegu Cyber University plans to continue operating a variety of programs that can provide practical help to students in the future.
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