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SeoulTech University Completes Customized Employment Program for Vocational High Schools

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • SeoulTech University's College Job Plus Center partnered with the Seoul Northern Employment Center and local vocational high schools to run a tailored employment support program for students.
  • The program, named 'Seoul Northern Youth I-RuDA,' focused on self-discovery, skill development, and career aspiration, offering resume writing, self-introduction practice, and mock interviews.
  • Information on SeoulTech's employment and career programs, as well as youth employment support policies, is available on their website, open to current students, graduates, and local youth.

SeoulTech University's College Job Plus Center collaborated with the Seoul Northern Employment Center and local vocational high schools to successfully complete the 'Seoul Northern Youth I-RuDA' employment support program. This initiative was designed specifically for students in vocational high schools, aiming to help them identify their strengths, develop necessary skills, and achieve their career dreams.

The program was delivered directly at vocational high schools, with consultants and expert instructors from SeoulTech visiting students. Sessions were held for third-year students at prominent local institutions like Seoul Culture High School and Ewha W. University Medical High School. The curriculum was tailored to students seeking immediate employment, including workshops on resume writing, crafting a one-minute self-introduction, and mock interviews with personalized feedback.

To further support students, the program was linked with SeoulTech's specialized alumni programs, offering in-depth consultations and career guidance. This comprehensive approach aims to bridge the gap between vocational education and the job market. Students interested in learning more about SeoulTech's career services and youth employment support policies can visit the center's website.

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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.