National Pukyong University Holds Special Lecture on Writing Self-Introduction Letters
Basic Seminar and Specialized Programs for Graduates Offered
National Pukyong University (President Bae Sanghoon) recently held a basic seminar on writing self-introduction letters and specialized programs for graduates at the Dongwon Jangbo Hall, targeting students and graduates.
Basic Seminar on Writing Self-Introduction Letters and Specialized Programs for Graduates. Provided by National Pukyong University
View original imageThe National Pukyong University Career Plus Center (Director Kim Cheolsu) organized this event to help students develop job search skills and motivate them for employment by providing customized self-introduction letter writing education tailored to companies and job positions.
Sixty-eight students and graduates attended the basic seminar, where a professional instructor gave lectures on methods for writing self-introduction letters for private and public companies, tips for writing by job category, and case studies of self-introduction letters.
In the specialized program for graduates, thirty-four graduates and soon-to-be graduates participated. The program included lectures and personalized feedback on topics such as analysis of corporate recruitment trends, employment strategies by job category, strategies for application documents, and interview strategies tailored to each company.
Following this self-introduction seminar, National Pukyong University plans to expand its employment support by linking interview consulting services, providing guidance on campus recommendation support, and connecting with the National Employment Support System for youth employment policies.
The National Pukyong University Career Plus Center operates as a project institution for the Ministry of Employment and Labor's Career Plus Center initiative, offering a variety of programs to support the career development and employment of university students and local youth.
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