Daejin University Career Plus Center Operates
"1DAY Job Internship" Program for Employment Insight

The Daejin University Career Plus Center, led by President Jang Seokhwan, successfully operated the employment insight mentoring program "1DAY Job Internship" on August 6, where students directly experienced job duties alongside current professionals to strengthen their employment capabilities.

Daejin University University Job Plus Center is conducting the employment insight mentoring program "1DAY Job Internship," where students can directly experience job tasks with current professionals to strengthen their employment capabilities on the 6th. Provided by Daejin University

Daejin University University Job Plus Center is conducting the employment insight mentoring program "1DAY Job Internship," where students can directly experience job tasks with current professionals to strengthen their employment capabilities on the 6th. Provided by Daejin University

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The program began with an orientation, followed by a job flexibility assessment for participating students to identify their individual job suitability. Afterward, students worked with mentors who are current professionals at real companies, directly experiencing practical tasks in each job field for a total of five hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Through this process, students were able to witness firsthand the actual work content and the latest trends in various job fields. Additionally, through Q&A sessions, hands-on practice, and feedback with current professionals, they gained a deeper practical understanding of the job market and enhanced their sense of the workplace.


The program was organized into two groups based on a prior survey of students' job interests: Accounting·Business·Administration and Marketing·Media.


Participating students engaged in tasks performed at actual companies, solved practical problems, and took part in mini-projects, gaining direct experience of on-site work. They also received realistic advice on future career paths and practical job-seeking know-how through in-depth interviews with field-specific mentors who are current professionals.


One student who participated in the program shared, "Although the time was short, the vivid practical experience and the candid stories from current professionals were a great help in exploring my career path."


Jang Inho, head of the Daejin University Career Plus Center, stated, "We will continue to expand and operate hands-on programs that provide practical help for students in setting their career paths and strengthening their employment capabilities."



Through the operation of this employment insight mentoring "1DAY Job Internship" program, the Career Plus Center plans to actively support students in designing career paths focused on practical skills and making a successful transition into society.


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