Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province successfully concluded the "2025 Yangju City and Gyeonggi-do 2040+5070 Integrated Job Fair," which was held on November 18 at the Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center in collaboration with Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation.

Yang Soo-hyun, Mayor of Yangju City, is inspecting the site of the "2025 Yangju City and Gyeonggi-do 2040+5070 Integrated Job Fair" held on the 18th at the Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center in collaboration with Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation. Photo by Yangju City

Yang Soo-hyun, Mayor of Yangju City, is inspecting the site of the "2025 Yangju City and Gyeonggi-do 2040+5070 Integrated Job Fair" held on the 18th at the Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center in collaboration with Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation. Photo by Yangju City

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The job fair featured 20 outstanding local companies that conducted on-site interviews and recruitment consultations. More than 1,000 job seekers visited the venue, obtained a variety of employment information, and engaged directly with companies, demonstrating a high level of interest.


At the on-site recruitment zone, companies from various sectors such as manufacturing, services, and distribution participated and conducted one-on-one interviews. Many job seekers were given immediate interview opportunities, resulting in tangible employment connections.


In addition, 11 related organizations, including the Yangju Employment Center and Yangju Youth Center, participated to provide a range of support services such as employment counseling, vocational training guidance, and tailored employment policies for both youth and middle-aged job seekers.


Side events also received an enthusiastic response. Programs essential for job preparation, including resume photo shoots, interview hair and makeup, personal color analysis, fingerprint aptitude tests, and employment tarot readings, were offered and received high satisfaction from participants. Career coaching and financial counseling programs for the middle-aged also received positive feedback.



Notably, a pre-event employment special lecture held before the official opening attracted over 200 attendees, filling the lecture hall as participants sought to enhance their job-seeking skills through education on employment strategies and interview techniques.

The "2025 Yangju City and Gyeonggi-do 2040+5070 Integrated Job Fair," held on the 18th at the Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center in collaboration with Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation, is currently underway. Provided by Yangju City

The "2025 Yangju City and Gyeonggi-do 2040+5070 Integrated Job Fair," held on the 18th at the Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center in collaboration with Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation, is currently underway. Provided by Yangju City

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An official from Yangju City stated, "This job fair provided a practical opportunity for direct connections between job seekers and companies, serving as a customized recruitment platform for both the 2040 youth and 5070 middle-aged generations. We will continue to discover and expand high-quality employment programs to help various groups in the region achieve successful employment."


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