Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency are recruiting 20 trainees by May 15 for the "Climate Future Jobs Youth Employment Specialized Training Program," targeting young people who wish to work for companies in the climate, energy, and environmental sectors within the province.


This initiative has been organized to provide young participants with practical, field-oriented training and employment opportunities by linking specialized education with internships.


The selected trainees will develop job competencies that can be immediately applied on site, such as hands-on carbon management training based on an understanding of carbon neutrality policies, during a five-week program held from July 6 to August 10 at the Natural Sciences Campus of Sungkyunkwan University in Suwon City.


Graduates of the training program will be offered internship opportunities to gain direct, practical experience in industries related to climate and energy. The internships will be provided in two formats: general internships and credit-linked field training. The province plans to actively support and connect trainees to employment opportunities at participating companies and relevant institutions through this program.


Climate Future Careers Youth Job Specialist Training Guide Poster

Climate Future Careers Youth Job Specialist Training Guide Poster

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Eligible applicants are individuals aged 39 or younger who either reside in Gyeonggi Province or graduated from a university within the province. Detailed information on the application process and the training curriculum can be found on the Gyeonggi Job Portal "Jobaba Apply," and further inquiries can be directed to the Gyeonggi Environmental Energy Agency at 031-985-0769.


Gyeonggi Province expects that this program will help local youth acquire practical skills that can be immediately applied in industry settings and serve as a stepping stone for a smooth entry into the climate and environmental sectors.



Byun Sangki, Director of the Climate and Environmental Policy Division at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Specialized training in the fields of climate, energy, and environment is essential for achieving carbon neutrality," adding, "We will operate this program to foster professionals who meet the demands of future technologies such as climate tech, ensuring satisfaction for both businesses and trainees."


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