Over 150 Young Job Seekers in Busan Participate
Special Lecture and Job-Specific Mentoring by Industry Professionals

The University Job Plus Center at Dong-Eui University (Director: Lee Cheolgyun) held the "2025 Employment Special Lecture One-Day Class" on April 26 at the Seokdang Art Hall in the International Building to support local youth in their job search.

Dong-Eui University held the "2025 Employment Special Lecture One-Day Class." Photo by Dong-Eui University

Dong-Eui University held the "2025 Employment Special Lecture One-Day Class." Photo by Dong-Eui University

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More than 150 job seekers from the Busan area participated in the event, which featured a special lecture by Choi Seonguk, head of the Career Support Team at Sogang University and author of "The Framework of Employment," as well as job-specific mentoring sessions.


During the special lecture, Choi Seonguk presented an analysis of trends in the recruitment market. He emphasized to young people that "the essence of employment lies in deep self-reflection and understanding," urging them to develop strategies that leverage their own unique strengths.


After the lecture, current employees from 18 companies, including Hyundai Heavy Industries, Busan Transportation Corporation, and Hanwha Aerospace, served as mentors in job-specific mentoring sessions, providing explanations about their companies and roles and conducting Q&A sessions.

2025 Employment Special Lecture One-Day Class. Provided by Dong-Eui University

2025 Employment Special Lecture One-Day Class. Provided by Dong-Eui University

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Lee Cheolgyun, Director of the University Job Plus Center, stated, "I am pleased that this event provided local youth with an opportunity to develop practical job search strategies," adding, "We will continue to actively support young people in achieving successful employment."





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