Daejin University (President Jang Seokhwan) announced on the 26th that its Career Plus Center successfully held the 'Alumni Senior Mentoring JOBterview' program, a specialized initiative for graduates, at the Youth Employment Academy Seongdong Campus on the 25th.

Daejin University Career Plus Center held the 'Alumni Senior Mentoring JOBterview' program, a specialized program for graduates, on the 25th at the Youth Employment Academy Seongdong Campus. Photo by Daejin University

Daejin University Career Plus Center held the 'Alumni Senior Mentoring JOBterview' program, a specialized program for graduates, on the 25th at the Youth Employment Academy Seongdong Campus. Photo by Daejin University

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This event, which featured three alumni mentors currently working in their fields and fourteen mentees, focused on strengthening the practical employment capabilities of graduates (and current students), receiving enthusiastic feedback.


During the group mentoring session, mentors included a researcher from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), a pharmaceutical sales professional from Jeil Pharmaceutical Company, and an administrative (education planning) expert from the Seoul Economic Promotion Agency. These alumni guided their juniors throughout the session.


The mentoring, held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., began with an analysis of overall job market trends and continued with vivid explanations of each job role, followed by a Q&A session. In particular, graduate (and current student) mentees were able to gain focused, practical information needed for employment, such as job search know-how, resume and interview preparation consulting. The participating mentors offered sincere advice on the mentees’ specific concerns, while the mentees gained a detailed understanding of the realities of various positions and the recruitment process, boosting their confidence in job searching.


A representative from the Daejin University Career Plus Center stated, "We will continue to support specialized programs so that graduates can concretely plan their career paths and prepare for successful employment with advice from professionals in the field." The representative added, "We hope this event has strengthened networking among alumni and served as a solid stepping stone for juniors as they enter society."



Both mentors and mentees reported a high level of satisfaction with the event, which concluded with a commitment to ongoing exchanges and future meetings to continue supporting the growth of junior participants.


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