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Discovering Job Opportunities for Vocational High School Graduates... Ottogi and Korea Student Aid Foundation Sign MOU

The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byungil) and Ottogi (CEO Hwang Sungman) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on June 10 at the Seoul office of the Korea Student Aid Foundation to promote employment for vocational high school graduates.


The Korea Student Aid Foundation operates the Central Employment Support Center, established by the Ministry of Education, to promote employment for vocational high school students by discovering new job opportunities that reflect the students' aptitudes and capabilities, thereby providing a fair growth path for young high school graduates.

Discovering Job Opportunities for Vocational High School Graduates... Ottogi and Korea Student Aid Foundation Sign MOU Chairman Byungil Bae of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (left) and CEO Seongman Hwang of Ottogi are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to promote employment for vocational high school graduates at the Korea Student Aid Foundation Seoul Office.

This MOU was signed to establish a cooperative system between the organizations to promote employment for vocational high school students and fulfill their social responsibilities.


Through this agreement, both organizations will build a cooperative system to help vocational high school students enter the food industry, grow into customized talents, secure fair employment based on their abilities, and pioneer their own career paths.


The Korea Student Aid Foundation, in collaboration with 18 regional education office employment support centers, vocational high schools, and related organizations, will serve as a central control tower to support on-site training and employment for young high school graduates. It will also contribute to creating a favorable employment environment for high school graduates nationwide by discovering quality jobs.


In addition, Ottogi plans to identify the demand for high school graduate recruitment in various regions and provide continuous job opportunities, thereby helping vocational high school students explore and design their career paths.


Bae Byungil, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, stated, "By collaborating with Ottogi, we will continuously strive to support high school graduates who wish to pursue careers in the food industry, providing them with opportunities to realize their dreams and become a strong support for their future."


Hwang Sungman, CEO of Ottogi, said, "Together with the Korea Student Aid Foundation, we will actively support job creation so that vocational high school students can demonstrate their abilities, and we will create success stories of outstanding high school graduates in the food industry."




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