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SeoulTech launches summer program for job certification acquisition

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • SeoulTech's Career Development Center is offering a summer program for students and graduates to obtain job-related certifications.
  • The program includes courses in Six Sigma (GB) and ADsP (Data Analysis Professional), aiming to enhance practical skills for quality management and data analysis.
  • The initiative seeks to boost graduates' competitiveness in the job market by equipping them with industry-recognized qualifications.

SeoulTech's Career Development Center is actively supporting students and graduates in their pursuit of successful employment through its "2026 Summer Job Certification Program." This initiative is designed to bolster the job-seeking competitiveness of participants by providing them with essential industry-recognized qualifications.

The program focuses on two key areas: Six Sigma (GB) and ADsP (Data Analysis Professional). The Six Sigma (GB) course, which ran from June 25-27, emphasized strategic project case studies and statistical analysis practice. The ADsP course, scheduled for August 10-14, will cover a practical curriculum including data comprehension, statistical fundamentals, analysis planning, and data analysis techniques.

We hope that this job certification program will be an opportunity for students to acquire practical competencies that are truly needed in the industrial field.

โ€” Kim Byung-ilKim Byung-il, head of SeoulTech's Career Development Center, highlights the program's goal of providing practical skills.

This program aims to equip participants with the practical skills demanded by companies in quality management and data analysis. By obtaining these certifications, students can objectively demonstrate their capabilities during job interviews, thereby enhancing their advantage over other candidates. The university is targeting a total of 100 students and graduates for this program.

Kim Byung-il, head of SeoulTech's Career Development Center, expressed his hope that the program will provide a valuable opportunity for students to acquire practical competencies relevant to the industrial field. He further stated that the university is committed to continuously expanding its range of demand-driven career support programs to aid students in their successful transition into the workforce.

Moving forward, our university will continue to actively assist students in their successful entry into society by continuously expanding various demand-driven employment support programs.

โ€” Kim Byung-ilKim Byung-il reaffirms SeoulTech's commitment to supporting student career development.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.