Gyeonggi Global Job Supporters Launches to Deliver Job Information Tailored to Foreign Residents
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○ Inauguration ceremony on April 15; eight supporters from five countries appointed
○ Expansion of multilingual job information via social media, expected to improve accessibility for foreign job seekers
On April 15, the Gyeonggido Job Foundation held an inauguration ceremony for the Gyeonggi Global Job Supporters at its Southern Business Headquarters in Suwon City, marking the launch of activities to provide job information for foreign residents and job seekers.
The supporters were selected to provide easy-to-understand guidance on job policies and employment information for foreign nationals. The initiative aims to enhance understanding among foreign residents and support their effective use of related policies.
A total of eight supporters were appointed, representing five countries: Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, and Brazil. They will produce content covering recruitment news, employment precautions, support programs, and regional job conditions, and disseminate this information in multiple languages through social media and online channels. Through these efforts, the foundation expects to improve convenience for foreign job seekers, expand participation in employment support policies, and contribute to stable regional settlement and better employment support.
At the inauguration ceremony, letters of appointment were presented following the introduction of the supporters, and participants shared opinions on the types of job information needed by foreign residents, effective communication methods, and challenges encountered during the employment process.
Kim Seon-yeong, Head of the Global Center at the Gyeonggido Job Foundation, stated, “The Gyeonggi Global Job Supporters will serve as a communication channel to deliver Gyeonggi Province’s diverse job information from the perspective of residents and job seekers who are foreign nationals,” adding, “We stand committed to providing support so that essential information needed in the field can be communicated effectively.”













