The Job Plus Center at Honam University held the "JOB Irum Study (Online) Employment Camp" online to strengthen the employment capabilities of current students, graduates, and local young people. Provided by Honam University.

The Job Plus Center at Honam University held the "JOB Irum Study (Online) Employment Camp" online to strengthen the employment capabilities of current students, graduates, and local young people. Provided by Honam University.

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Honam University announced on the 4th that the University Job Plus Center had operated the "JOB Irum Study (Online) Job Camp" remotely to strengthen the employment capabilities of current students, graduates, and local young people.


This two-day program, held from January 20 to 21, was designed to establish job search strategies and improve understanding of job roles in line with job-oriented recruitment trends, and was attended by 6 current students, 3 graduates, and 11 local young people.


The camp helped participants establish job search strategies through special lectures on recruitment trends by job role, while simultaneously conducting practical training on writing resumes and self-introduction letters to strengthen their practical job preparation capabilities. In addition, through one-on-one consulting, the program focused on systematically organizing each individual's strengths and experiences and improving the completeness of application documents suitable for the target job role.


The program was linked all the way to submitting job applications using actual recruitment websites, enabling participants to directly experience the entire job preparation process, thereby enhancing their practical sense and strengthening immediately applicable job search execution capabilities.



Kim Euna, head of the University Job Plus Center, said, "Through the JOB Irum Study Job Camp, participants will have been able to deepen their understanding of the job-oriented recruitment environment and build preparation capabilities that can be directly applied to actual employment," adding, "We will continue to operate customized job support programs that encompass both current students and local young people."


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