Global Competency Enhancement Program for Overseas Employment

Sangmyung University has launched a practical program for students preparing for overseas employment.

Sangmyung University Career Plus Center. Sangmyung University

Sangmyung University Career Plus Center. Sangmyung University

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On April 29, Sangmyung University announced that it will host the "2026 Overseas Employment Academy" on May 8.


This program is part of the University Career Plus Center initiative led by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, and will be offered to around 50 students who are interested in pursuing careers abroad.


The program goes beyond simply providing employment information, focusing on systematically guiding students through the overall job search process and support systems necessary for working overseas.


In particular, relevant organizations such as the Overseas Koreans Agency and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea will participate to introduce youth overseas employment support systems. They will also provide country-specific information about local life and company-specific interview consulting, supporting students with practical job preparation processes.


In addition, the program will cover economic support options, such as guidance on settlement support funds for overseas employment, enabling participating students to design tailored job-seeking strategies and roadmaps according to their individual circumstances.


The Sangmyung University Career Plus Center has established a systematic support system and provides customized employment services not only for current students but also for local youth in the community.



As a result, it has received the highest "Excellent" rating for four consecutive years and has been selected as a university operating a "Graduate Specialized Program," further demonstrating its recognized capabilities in employment support.


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