Applications accepted until November 19
Open to job seekers and university (including graduate school) students

Jeonju University, in collaboration with North Jeolla Province, is recruiting students for the '2025 Digital Top-Tier Talent Development Program' ahead of its official launch, targeting young adults in North Jeolla Province.

Practical Camp Recruitment Poster for Multi-Cloud Based Data Analysis and Data Pipeline Construction. Provided by Jeonju University

Practical Camp Recruitment Poster for Multi-Cloud Based Data Analysis and Data Pipeline Construction. Provided by Jeonju University

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According to Jeonju University on October 28, the recruitment is open to job seekers and university (including graduate school) students residing in North Jeolla Province who wish to enhance their practical digital skills. Applications will be accepted until November 19.


Final participants will be selected through a document screening followed by interviews. The program is a practice-oriented course designed to build practical skills in advanced digital fields such as AI, cloud computing, and data analysis. The training will begin on November 27 and continue for two months.


The curriculum is structured around hands-on training using the Kakao Cloud environment. Students will systematically learn key technologies including Python, Pandas, SQL, Airflow, AWS Lambda, Glue, Streamlit, and QuickSight.


Through practical exercises, participants will directly carry out projects involving data collection, processing, visualization, and automation, thereby acquiring the ability to implement digital solutions required in the business sector.


Additionally, students will gain experience in real-world industrial cloud environments, including understanding IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS architectures, as well as conducting data analysis using RedShift, Athena, and APIs. The practical sessions will take place in classrooms at Jeonju University from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays.


Participants will receive benefits such as multi-cloud usage fees, access to 1,600 lecture contents including those on Inflearn, and participation in camps with mentors currently working in the field.



Han Dongwook, Director of the RISE Project Group at Jeonju University, stated, "This educational program is not just an IT skills course, but a specialized training designed to strengthen data-driven problem-solving abilities and practical thinking. We hope for strong interest and participation from young adults in North Jeolla Province who aspire to become future-oriented talents at the center of the digital industry."


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

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