On September 25, Incheon City announced plans to establish the 'Incheon Job Platform,' which will provide customized, integrated job information focused on job seekers.


The city explained that the existing 'Incheon Job Portal' has limitations in offering a wide range of job postings and personalized services. As a result, an Information Strategy Plan (ISP) consulting project was conducted. By next month, Incheon City aims to select and contract a service provider for the platform and will officially begin building the Incheon Job Platform.


The Incheon Job Platform will integrate public and private sector job postings for job seekers, while also offering tailored policy and business information to a variety of users, including individuals, companies, and entrepreneurs.


Additionally, the platform will significantly enhance user convenience through various features, such as information and online applications for vocational training and employment support programs, personalized recommendation services, and a 'Job Map' that displays local job market conditions.


The '4060 Job Fair' held last year at Incheon City Hall. Incheon City

The '4060 Job Fair' held last year at Incheon City Hall. Incheon City

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The city plans to launch a pilot service in April next year, enabling citizens and companies to use the platform more easily and conveniently. Feedback collected during the pilot phase will be incorporated into the official service to further improve the platform.



An official from Incheon City stated, "We will prioritize convenience and accessibility for both citizens and companies by providing a one-stop source for a wide range of job information," adding, "We will continue to make every effort to advance the platform and improve service quality."


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