Offering Solutions for Re-employment Through Career Transitions and Job Exploration

Gwangju Korea Labor Foundation to Hold "Middle-aged Career ON" Job Concert View original image

The Gwangju Middle-aged Tomorrow Center of the Korea Labor Foundation (Director Kim Kyungjin) announced on September 10 that it will hold the "Middle-aged Career ON! Suitable Job Concert" on September 17 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Kimdaejung Convention Center conference room, in celebration of the Middle-aged Employment Emphasis Week.


This event aims to foster a social atmosphere where the experience and capabilities of the middle-aged can be utilized in response to an aging society, as well as to promote middle-aged employment and improve perceptions by discovering suitable jobs and sharing successful career transition cases.


About 100 middle-aged participants from the Gwangju area who are seeking re-employment or career transitions are expected to attend the concert, which will feature: ▲A keynote presentation on "The Job Market in Gwangju and Middle-aged Employment" ▲Introduction of re-employment roles for the middle-aged in the automotive industry ▲Sharing of successful career transition stories among the middle-aged.


Additionally, a variety of side events will be available on-site, including a vocational interest test, resume photo shoot, and personal color diagnosis, providing job seekers with opportunities to strengthen their employment capabilities and enhance self-expression.



Kim Kyungjin, Director of the Gwangju Middle-aged Tomorrow Center, stated, "We expect that this concert will help the middle-aged discover new opportunities connected to local job openings amid the changing employment landscape," adding, "The Gwangju Middle-aged Tomorrow Center will actively support the strengthening of middle-aged capabilities and the discovery of sustainable jobs through various programs."


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