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KCCI launches recruitment platform for USFK veterans

By Ahn Sung-mi, The Korea Herald - The Korea Chamber of
Commerce and Industry said Monday it has launched a recruitment platform
designed to connect former US military personnel who served in South Korea with
Korean companies operating in the United States.
The KCCI said it signed a memorandum of understanding with
the Korea-US Alliance Foundation and participating companies to operate the
job-matching platform, targeting American service members completing their
assignments with US Forces Korea.
The platform will support recruitment across a wide range
of industries, including semiconductors, automobiles, batteries, energy,
shipbuilding, robotics and biotechnology.
Major Korean corporations participating in the initiative
include Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, Hyundai Motor, Kia, LG Energy Solution,
Posco Holdings, Hanwha Ocean, Hanwha Qcells, HD Hyundai Electric, GS
Engineering & Construction, Doosan Bobcat, Doosan Robotics, Korea Zinc and
Hyosung Heavy Industries.
The KCCI said the initiative will benefit both sides:
Korean companies in the US can hire workers familiar with South Korea, while
former USFK service members returning home will gain new career opportunities.
The agreement was signed at the KCCI headquarters in Seoul
and attended by senior officials including KCCI Executive Vice Chairman Park
Il-joon, Korea-US Alliance Foundation Chairman Lim Ho-young, James Heller,
deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy in Seoul, Kim Dae-ja, head of Korea's
National Institute of Technology and Standards, and James Kim, chairman and CEO
of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
Park said the platform could become a new model for
bilateral cooperation as Korean investment in the US continues to expand.
"As Korean companies' active investments are creating
large numbers of jobs in the United States, we expect US service members who
served in Korea to share in those opportunities and further strengthen ties
between the two countries," Park said.
He added that KCCI plans to expand corporate participation
and continue improving the platform to help address workforce challenges faced
by Korean companies while supporting career opportunities for US veterans.
"Given the strength of the US-ROK alliance, this
initiative to support US service members by creating job opportunities at
Korean companies in the United States will be immensely meaningful," said
James Kim of AmCham Korea. "It represents another practical way for Korean
companies to give back in recognition of the service and sacrifice of US
military personnel."
Under the agreement, the KCCI will operate and promote the
platform to companies, while the Korea-US Alliance Foundation will encourage
participation among US service members completing their service in South Korea.
Participating companies will post job openings and manage recruitment through
the platform.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10690211?ref=naver