Daejin University (President Jang Seokhwan) announced on the 26th that it launched the full-scale operation of the "Overseas Employment Training Project (K-MOVE School) University Consortium Orientation," which was held on the 20th.
Daejin University held a commemorative photo session after hosting the "Overseas Employment Training Project (K-MOVE School) University Consortium Orientation" on the 20th. Photo by Daejin University
The orientation took place at Hong Myungki Hall of Sahmyook University and was attended by more than 100 participants, including officials from Daejin University, Sahmyook University, Duksung Women's University, and Seokyeong University, as well as trainees participating in the university consortium program.
The Overseas Employment Training Project (K-MOVE School) is supported by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea. The program links overseas employment after the completion of a total of 600 hours, including overseas language training, business English, job-related education, and education on culture, safety, and regulations. Daejin University is now in its fourth year of operating this program.
In particular, this year, due to the high level of interest in overseas employment among students and the large number of students with global competencies, Daejin University was allocated additional spots by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, allowing 23 students to begin the training.
Jang Inho, Dean of Student Success at Daejin University, stated, "K-MOVE School is a platform for growth to become true global talents. If you persevere and participate diligently, the results will be a foundation for growth beyond your imagination," adding, "The university will do its utmost to support the growth and development of the K-MOVE School."
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