Open Civil Service Division, Regular Training and Campaigns
Building Citizen Trust

The Open Civil Service Division of Gimcheon City is strengthening its efforts to promote kindness and integrity in order to implement citizen-centered administration.


On September 24, about 30 staff members participated in a campaign held at the book cafe in front of the civil service office on the first floor of City Hall, pledging together under the slogan, "You, bright and kind, are the face of Gimcheon City."

You, bright and kind, are the face of Gimcheon City, Gyeongbuk.

You, bright and kind, are the face of Gimcheon City, Gyeongbuk.

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The Open Civil Service Division has designated the fourth Wednesday of every month as a regular training day, continuing its campaign to promote kindness and integrity. The training focuses on practical matters such as civil service response techniques, reciting courteous greetings, and sharing examples of good service.


Through these efforts, the Comprehensive Civil Service Office is establishing itself not just as an administrative window, but as a "site of kindness" that provides trust and satisfaction to citizens.


Gimcheon City plans to use this campaign to strengthen the responsibilities and service spirit of public officials, while further expanding communication with citizens.


An official from the Open Civil Service Division emphasized, "A bright smile and a warm response elevate the dignity of Gimcheon City," adding, "We will continue to practice administration that is both kind and honest, as felt by our citizens."



"The transformation of the civil service office, which stands at the forefront of administrative services, directly leads to increased trust in administration as experienced by citizens. We hope that Gimcheon City's campaign will not remain a one-time event, but will become a new culture in local administration."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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