Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office Signs Agreement with Yangsan Senior Job Creation Support Center
Strengthening Customized Employment Support and Job Information Sharing for Veterans
The Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office (Director Namil Lee) Veterans Support Center signed a business agreement with the Yangsan Job Creation Support Center on July 29.
Busan Regional Veterans Office signed a business agreement with Yangsan Senior Job Creation Support Center and is taking commemorative photos. Photo by Busan Regional Veterans Office
View original imageThis agreement was established to support stable employment for veterans residing in Yangsan. Through this agreement, the two organizations will expand mutual cooperation by sharing recruitment information and job project details for companies in the Yangsan area, as well as by recommending veterans who are suitable for specific job positions.
A representative from the Veterans Support Center stated, "Through this agreement, we will actively support veterans so they can find employment in suitable positions, and we will maintain close communication with the Yangsan Senior Job Creation Support Center."
The Veterans Support Center, which operates in 10 locations nationwide, provides a variety of employment and entrepreneurship support services for veterans who have served for five years or more as mid- and long-term service members. These services include one-on-one career counseling, provision of recruitment information, support for education and training expenses, and assistance with career transition funds.
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