Sejong City Council Shares Interim Results of Research Project
An Sinil, Sejong City Council member, is speaking at the 'National Assembly Era Sejong Talent Participation Research Group' meeting. Photo by Public Relations Planning Team, Secretariat of the Assembly
Efforts are underway to develop concrete measures through the final report session of the research project on Sejong talent participation in the National Assembly Era, which will continue until October this year.
On August 6, the Sejong City Council's 'National Assembly Era Sejong Talent Participation Research Group' (led by An Sinil) held its third meeting, received an interim report on the ongoing research conducted by the Daejeon Sejong Research Institute, and reviewed the analysis of job creation and measures to expand local talent in connection with the construction of the National Assembly Sejong Building.
Members of the research group and researchers from the Daejeon Sejong Research Institute attended the meeting, where Kim Heungju, the lead researcher, presented the research results achieved so far.
The research team shared the following: an analysis of internal and external conditions in Sejong City and the current status of local talent recruitment; key issues in local talent recruitment; an analysis of job creation and measures to expand local talent related to the construction of the National Assembly Sejong Building; and policies to expand local talent recruitment in Sejong City.
The participants agreed on the need to improve the local talent recruitment system in public institutions and emphasized the importance of establishing effective response strategies.
In particular, they shared the view that the construction of the National Assembly Sejong Building is more than just a relocation of facilities; it represents a turning point capable of fundamentally transforming the region's employment and talent development system.
An Sinil, head of the research group, stated, "The new era ushered in by the National Assembly Sejong Building is a golden opportunity for Sejong's talent to play a central role in national governance," and added, "I urge the research team to do their utmost so that this leads to practical measures to significantly expand the entry of local talent into the public sector."
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