Shilla University Student Wins Top Prize at Youth Employment Policy Video Contest
Policy Promotion Tailored to Youth Perspectives
Highly Effective Content Recognized
Shilla University (President Heo Namsik) announced on the 24th that Ryu Jiwon, a supporter from Shilla University, received the top prize at the "Busan Northern Employment Welfare Plus Center Supporters Video Production Contest," organized by the university's Career Plus Center.
This contest was held on the 19th, hosted by the Busan Northern Employment Welfare Plus Center, and targeted youth employment policy supporters from both Shilla University and Dongseo University. Shilla University supporters participated with a total of six video contents, among which Ryu Jiwon's short-form video titled "Guide to the National Employment Support System" received the highest score in the final evaluation.
The winning entry was highly praised for delivering policy information concisely in a short video format. It was analyzed that the combination of video trends favored by young people and a familiar style of expression enhanced both the accessibility and understanding of the policy message.
The Shilla University Career Plus Center explained that, through participation in this contest and other activities, its supporters have played a role in increasing accessibility to youth employment policies and services by producing promotional content and participating in field activities across various areas.
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Jang Heejeong, head of the Career Plus Center, stated, "The students were able to achieve great results because they went beyond simple participation and deeply understood the purpose and significance of policy promotion," adding, "We will continue to expand effective programs and support so that young people can access employment services more easily."
Students who participated in the 2025 Supporters Video Production Contest are taking a commemorative photo.
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