Participation from 17 Companies Including Ottogi, Chamfre, and Jeongseok Chemical
Jeonju University (President Park Jinbae)'s Job Plus Center successfully concluded the "JJ Job Fair, Catch Your Dream(Dream) Job(JOB)!" at Harim Mission Hall on the 14th, with participation from current students, alumni, and companies.
Jeonju University Job Plus Center successfully concluded the "JJ Job Fair, Catch Your Dream(Dream) Job(JOB)!" at Harim Mission Hall on the 14th. Photo by Jeonju University
According to Jeonju University on the 15th, this fair featured alumni who have been working in their fields for less than five years as mentors. They shared their firsthand experiences from the workplace and provided valuable "know-how for employment success."
The alumni mentors are currently active in over 30 job fields, including Nexon Korea (game planning), Harim (product research and development), NS Home Shopping (server full-stack development), BonIF (human resources), Noroo Paint (safety, health, and environment), and Korea Airport Security (aviation security), among others. They offered practical guidance to participating students on career planning and job understanding.
In addition, at the "Excellent Companies Recruitment Information Hall," 17 outstanding local companies?including Ottogi, Chamfre, DH Autoread, Jeongseok Chemical, and EPCAMTECH?provided on-site presentations and recruitment information, and also conducted on-site interviews to discover talented candidates.
Notably, the event was also linked with a specialized program for unemployed graduates, creating a practical platform for job matching between young job seekers and companies.
More than 1,000 young people attended the event, demonstrating high interest. Participants commented that "it was a valuable opportunity to establish concrete job information and employment strategies."
Jung Seyoun, a fourth-year student in the Department of Business Administration who participated in the fair, said, "I was able to clearly understand the job competencies and employment strategies that companies actually require, and it was very beneficial to access a variety of company information on campus."
Professor Shin Sookkyung, head of the Job Plus Center, stated, "The JJ Job Fair was a meaningful event that provided students with practical employment information and boosted their confidence through meetings with alumni mentors. We will continue to offer tailored information by job category and provide substantial support for systematic career roadmap design."
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