Supporting Employment for International Students at Gyeongbuk RISE
Gumi University of Science and Technology, Kyungwoon University, and Gumi University Collaborate
On-site One-on-One Matching Between Foreign Job Seekers and Company HR Managers

Gumi University of Science and Technology hosted the 'Super Job Day' event as part of the university's ongoing RISE project, specifically aimed at supporting international students.


This event, designed to support the employment of international students from the MEGAversity Consortium-comprising Gumi University of Science and Technology, Kyungwoon University, and Gumi University-was held on November 12 at the Gumi City Multipurpose Sports Center, in conjunction with the 'Walk in Gumi Job Matching Day' organized by Gumi City.

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The Super Job Day event was organized to strengthen employment connections between foreign job seekers and local companies, and to enhance the domestic job-seeking capabilities of participants. Approximately 400 people, including international students, local university students, and representatives from more than 20 small and medium-sized enterprises in the region, attended the event.


The event featured a range of practical programs for international students, including on-site one-on-one matching interviews between foreign job seekers and company HR managers, resume and cover letter clinics and career counseling provided by professional consultants, visa and legal guidance, as well as personal color analysis and image consulting. These programs received an enthusiastic response from participants.


Additionally, the event offered cultural experience booths such as VR experiences, calligraphy, and instant photo booths, along with a corporate promotion hall, providing participants with both employment information and opportunities to experience local culture.


Kwon Ohyung, Acting Director of the RISE Project Group at Gumi University of Science and Technology, stated, "We organized this event to promote the recruitment of global talent by local companies and to support the stable settlement of foreigners in the region. Moving forward, we will continue to expand job-matching programs that enable universities, local communities, and businesses to grow together."


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The RISE Project Group at Gumi University of Science and Technology is pursuing a variety of exchange activities-including employment support, sports events, and cultural tours-to realize the 'regional global education autonomy model,' a core task of the MEGAversity Consortium under Gyeongsangbuk-do's RISE initiative.


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