Two-Day Practical Interview Training Utilizing Capstone Design Projects
High Student Satisfaction Achieved Through Practice-Oriented Employment Competency Program

Kumoh National Institute of Technology (President Kim Sangho) successfully completed the job-preparation interview intensive camp "kitCH-ME UP!" to strengthen students' employment competencies.


The camp, organized by the RISE Business Group of Kumoh National Institute of Technology (Director Kwon Ohyung), was held in Gyeongju for two days from February 11. It was designed to intensively improve interview skills for 30 third- and fourth-year students preparing for employment.

'Employment Preparation Intensive Interview Camp kitCH-ME UP!' was successfully completed. Provided by Kumoh National Institute of Technology.

'Employment Preparation Intensive Interview Camp kitCH-ME UP!' was successfully completed. Provided by Kumoh National Institute of Technology.

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Under the slogan "kitCH-ME UP! Catch myself and level up to employment!", participating students systematically developed their practical interview competencies by completing programs such as: action learning to enhance employment mindset; self-analysis using "knowing myself" worksheets; training on proper interview posture and attitude; developing self-PR; practical mock interviews including individualized expert feedback; and AI-based cooperative team activities.


In particular, an educational program that systematized students' "Capstone Design Project" experiences into interview content was well received. Students learned how to structure and present their project experiences, and through one-on-one customized feedback from experts, they received training to effectively prepare for actual interview situations. In addition, through AI-based cooperative team activities, they had the opportunity to enhance their sense of step-by-step achievement and self-esteem related to employment.


Kwon Ohyung, Director of the RISE Business Group, said, "We worked to elevate students' interview competencies to the next level by systematizing their Capstone Design Project experiences into interview content, and by providing practical training and expert feedback," adding, "I hope this camp has provided substantial help in relieving the psychological burden and interview anxiety that students feel during the job preparation process."



The RISE Business Group of Kumoh National Institute of Technology announced that, based on the high satisfaction with this employment camp, it plans to institutionalize and continuously operate related programs so that more students can have opportunities for systematic job preparation and interview competency enhancement.


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