General and Video Teams Divided, Online Applications Accepted Until the 5th of Next Month
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] The Korea Customs Service is recruiting the '6th C-STAR Policy Reporters' until the 5th of next month.
According to the Busan Regional Customs Office on the 23rd, C-STAR means 'Star illuminating customs administration.' The reporter group is selected by accepting applications from university students and others. The C-STAR Policy Reporters have received positive evaluations for creating easy-to-understand online content by covering customs administration from the public's perspective. From the 6th term, recruitment will be divided into a general team and a video team. The activity period is one year.
The 35 policy reporters selected for the 6th term this year will directly experience and cover the work and major events of the Korea Customs Service headquarters, including overseas direct purchase and traveler customs clearance, as well as regional customs offices nationwide, producing online content tailored to the public's perspective.
Along with a fixed activity allowance, participants can experience events hosted by the Korea Customs Service and capture them through writing, photography, and video. Outstanding reporters will be awarded the Commissioner of Korea Customs Service Award.
The application period is until the 5th of next month, and those wishing to apply can download the application form from the Korea Customs Service blog, fill it out, and submit it via email along with the assignment.
For more details, please refer to the Korea Customs Service official SNS such as the website, blog, and Facebook.
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