Jeonju City Recruiting Companies for Next Year's Dedicated Corporate Manager Program
"Identifying and Resolving Business Challenges"
Jeonju City in North Jeolla Province is recruiting companies to participate in the "2026 Jeonju City Dedicated Corporate Manager Program."
According to the city on December 15, the "Dedicated Corporate Manager" program designates Jeonju City officials as dedicated managers for each company, providing regular on-site visits and ongoing communication to identify and resolve business challenges. This is Jeonju City's flagship on-site, hands-on business support system.
Selected participating companies will receive tailored support in areas such as management, investment, and sales channels. They will also be connected to and guided through various business support programs offered by the central government, North Jeolla Special Self-Governing Province, and Jeonju City. In addition, extra points will be awarded when evaluating business support applications.
Eligible applicants are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located in Jeonju. Companies wishing to participate can apply via email or postal mail. For more details, please contact the Jeonju City Business Support Division.
Lim Sookhee, Director of the Economic and Industrial Bureau of Jeonju City, stated, "The Dedicated Corporate Manager program goes beyond simple consultation; it is a system where managers work as reliable partners to solve problems on-site together with companies. We will continue to make Jeonju a business-friendly city through practical support that companies can truly feel."
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Meanwhile, this year, the city matched a total of 204 companies with public officials, identified 155 business challenges, and provided tangible support directly linked to business operations, such as assistance in developing sales channels and easing building coverage ratio regulations for temporary structures.
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