The Gyeonggi IT Saeil Center, part of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, has launched four artificial intelligence (AI)-based information technology (IT) job training programs targeting unemployed residents of Gyeonggi Province, and will recruit a total of 80 trainees.


This training has been designed to strengthen practical IT skills, offering courses divided into development, design, and planning & marketing fields, with classes available from beginner to advanced levels. The curriculum incorporates AI technologies to deliver hands-on training tailored to industry demand.


The main programs include: ▲ AI-Based All-in-One Practical Training in Design, Planning & Marketing ▲ Digital Healthcare Service Planner Training ▲ AI-Based Digital Creator & Emoticon ▲ Software Testing Specialist. Project-Based Learning (PBL) will be implemented with company work-focused practical training. Training outcomes are structured to be used as individual portfolios. Employment support services, such as group counseling, resume and interview coaching, and connections to the Saeil Women's Internship, will also be provided.


Job Training Trainee Recruitment Poster by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

Job Training Trainee Recruitment Poster by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

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In particular, the AI-Based All-in-One Practical Training in Design, Planning & Marketing comprehensively covers AI utilization in design, planning, marketing, work automation, and entrepreneurship. The digital healthcare course is aimed at strengthening service planning capabilities to meet the needs of AI healthcare and telemedicine sectors. For the software testing course, the center will work with relevant companies to connect trainees to employment opportunities after completion.


Applications can be submitted via the Gyeonggi IT Saeil Center website (itsaeil.or.kr) and Jobaba Apply (apply.jobaba.net). Candidates will be selected through document screening and interviews.



Kim Myunghee, Head of the Gyeonggi IT Saeil Center, stated, "We hope the Gyeonggi IT Saeil Center will be the key to opening doors for those who feel uncertain about taking their first step into the IT sector," and added, "As AI becomes deeply embedded in everyday work, we will support trainees from education through employment so that graduates can develop into practical talents who can immediately contribute in the field, going beyond simple technical training."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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