The work of five youth interns at the Changwon Maritime Police Station in Gyeongnam began on the 29th.
Changwon Maritime Police announced that they have hired five youth interns to help young people preparing to enter society gain practical experience in public institutions.
Starting from this day, the youth interns will be assigned to four departments?Planning and Operations, Equipment Management, Investigation, and Marine Pollution Prevention?for six months to gain hands-on experience.
Kim Young-chul, Chief of Changwon Coast Guard in Gyeongnam, and five youth interns are taking a commemorative photo on their first day of work. Photo by Changwon Coast Guard Station
Through this internship recruitment, Changwon Maritime Police plans to provide young people with real administrative experience opportunities while listening to their voices and reflecting them in work and policies.
Administrative intern Seo Su-yeon said, “I have always been interested in maritime police work, so I applied for the internship and am happy to be working here. I will do my best to ensure that the efforts of Changwon Maritime Police, working for the people, shine.”
Chief Kim Young-chul stated, “I hope that young people who need many opportunities to gain experience before entering society can accumulate practical experience at our Changwon Maritime Police Station and achieve their dreams based on it.”
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