Applicants Must Be Unemployed and Aged 15 or Older
Free Tuition, Dormitory Accommodation, and Training Allowance Provided

Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province is accepting applications for trainees for the Future Technology School's Semiconductor Equipment Specialist Course until August 8.

Pyeongtaek City Future Technology School Recruiting Trainees for "Semiconductor Equipment Specialist Course" View original image

The Future Technology School is a joint initiative of the city, Gyeonggi Province, Pyeongtaek Industry Promotion Agency, Pyeongtaek University, Kookje University, and Korea University of Technology and Education. The program aims to train professional practical personnel in the semiconductor sector, which is the city's core industry.


This course consists of a variety of hands-on training sessions, including automation equipment control and component design. It also supports employment-linked programs such as mock interviews, resume consulting, and opportunities for company interviews.


The training program is free of charge, and dormitory accommodation is provided during the course. Graduates will receive a training allowance of up to 180,000 won. The program will select 30 trainees through document screening and interviews. After selection, training will take place for 10 days starting August 18 at the second campus of Korea University of Technology and Education.


Any unemployed resident of Gyeonggi Province aged 15 or older is eligible to apply. Pyeongtaek citizens will receive additional points in the interview process. Those interested can apply through the Gyeonggi Job Foundation's integrated application system, 'Jobaba Apply.' For more details, visit the website of the Pyeongtaek Industry Promotion Agency or contact its Strategic Industry Team.



Earlier, on July 11, the city began recruiting trainees for the first course of the Future Technology School, the 'Semiconductor Process·Equipment Engineer Course,' with training scheduled to begin on July 21.


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