Changwon Facilities Corporation Holds Free Special Lectures on Career Paths and Certification Acquisition for University Students
Free Special Lectures on Lifestyle Sports and Youth Counseling Careers
Held at Changwon National University
Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam has received a positive response by offering free special lectures on career paths and certification acquisition for university students, utilizing a diverse range of human resources and visiting local universities.
As part of measures to address regional depopulation, the corporation is promoting free special lectures in collaboration with local universities to foster a more positive perception of the region among young people.
Accordingly, on April 21 and 24, two special lectures were held at Conference Room 8 of Changwon National University for approximately 120 enrolled students, covering topics such as obtaining certifications for lifestyle sports instructors and youth counselors, as well as guidance on career direction.
For this special lecture, Oh Wangtaek, Manager at Woorinuri Youth Culture Center (lifestyle sports instructor), Ahn Jihye, Manager (youth counselor), and Jeong Hyeonmi, Assistant Manager (lifestyle sports instructor), participated as lecturers and delivered talks in their respective fields.
In addition, after the lectures, students received instruction on sports coaching techniques using audiovisual media and had access to exercise counseling, which drew particular attention.
Lee Kyungyun, Acting President of the corporation, stated, "We hope that these free special lectures will help local youth find their career paths and establish themselves in the region."
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