The Gyeongbuk Office of Education (Superintendent Lim Jongshik) announced that it will hold the '2025 First Half Corporate Recruitment Briefing' from April 21 to April 28. The event is aimed at third-year students at vocational high schools in the Gyeongbuk region, as well as their parents and employment officers.


This briefing will be held sequentially at three locations: Kumoh Technical High School (April 21-22, 24), Gumi Girls' Commercial High School (April 23, 25), and Lahan Hotel Gyeongju (April 28). A total of 23 well-known domestic companies will participate, providing recruitment information and offering students opportunities to deepen their understanding of various job roles.

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Third-year vocational high school students who have registered in advance will participate in the briefing. Participating companies include Woojin Plaimm Co., Ltd., Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Amkor Technology Korea, MTS Corporation, D&O Co., Ltd., CJ Freshway Co., Ltd., Jeju Shinhwa World Co., Ltd., Hanwha Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd., Lahan Hotel Gyeongju Co., Ltd., among other leading domestic companies from various sectors.


In particular, on April 28, an on-site briefing in the form of a company visit will be held at Lahan Hotel Gyeongju, providing students with the opportunity to experience the industrial workplace firsthand.


The Gyeongbuk Office of Education plans to use this recruitment briefing not only to provide practical hiring information to third-year vocational high school students, but also to enhance their understanding of companies and foster a positive employment mindset. Furthermore, by facilitating early matching with excellent employers, the office expects to achieve tangible results in high school graduate employment.


Ryu Sikyoung, Director of the Creative Talent Division at the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, stated, "This briefing goes beyond simple recruitment guidance and will greatly help students concretize their career paths by allowing them to experience the industrial workplace both directly and indirectly." He added, "The Gyeongbuk Office of Education Employment Support Center will faithfully serve as a core platform, providing practical information and career planning support that will satisfy both students and parents."





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