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Kookmin University’s University Job Plus Center Participates in the Seoul Employment Center’s Youth-Focused Program ‘3-in-1 Collaboration Model’

  • 26.04.08 / 홍유민
Date 2026-04-08 Hit 57

Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) announced that its University Job Plus Center will participate in the “3-in-1 Cooperation Model,” a youth-focused program promoted by the Seoul Employment Center. Kookmin University recently attended the kick-off meeting for the youth-focused program held at the Youth ON Lounge of the Seoul Employment and Welfare Plus Center to discuss the program’s operational direction and plans for inter-organizational collaboration.

The meeting was attended by representatives from 15 universities operating graduate-specific programs through their University Job Plus Centers, as well as officials from the Employment Center and other agencies involved in youth employment policy. Participants shared strategies for identifying the needs of young job seekers interested in management, administrative, and accounting roles, and discussed the roles and coordination plans for each university and agency.

The “3-in-1 Cooperation Model” is a phased employment support program designed to reflect the needs of young job seekers. In Phase 1, vocational psychological assessment tools are used to identify individual strengths and characteristics; in Phase 2, support is provided to strengthen practical job competencies; and in Phase 3, opportunities for work experience and company visits in collaboration with businesses are offered, thereby supporting both job preparation and on-the-job experience.

This working-level meeting was significant as it marked the first step toward establishing an integrated governance structure for the operation of the ‘3-in-1 Cooperation Model,’ with participation from Kookmin University, 15 other universities operating graduate-specific programs, employment centers, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and private agencies entrusted with providing work experience opportunities. The participating institutions plan to continue their collaboration to establish a youth-tailored employment support system.

Based on the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s youth-focused program, Kookmin University’s University Job Plus Center provides practical, job-specific employment support services not only to graduates but also to local youth. Moving forward, the center intends to actively support young people’s career planning and strengthen their employment capabilities through continued collaboration with partner organizations.

▲Kick-off meeting for the youth-focused program

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Kookmin University’s University Job Plus Center Participates in the Seoul Employment Center’s Youth-Focused Program ‘3-in-1 Collaboration Model’

Date 2026-04-08 Hit 57

Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) announced that its University Job Plus Center will participate in the “3-in-1 Cooperation Model,” a youth-focused program promoted by the Seoul Employment Center. Kookmin University recently attended the kick-off meeting for the youth-focused program held at the Youth ON Lounge of the Seoul Employment and Welfare Plus Center to discuss the program’s operational direction and plans for inter-organizational collaboration.

The meeting was attended by representatives from 15 universities operating graduate-specific programs through their University Job Plus Centers, as well as officials from the Employment Center and other agencies involved in youth employment policy. Participants shared strategies for identifying the needs of young job seekers interested in management, administrative, and accounting roles, and discussed the roles and coordination plans for each university and agency.

The “3-in-1 Cooperation Model” is a phased employment support program designed to reflect the needs of young job seekers. In Phase 1, vocational psychological assessment tools are used to identify individual strengths and characteristics; in Phase 2, support is provided to strengthen practical job competencies; and in Phase 3, opportunities for work experience and company visits in collaboration with businesses are offered, thereby supporting both job preparation and on-the-job experience.

This working-level meeting was significant as it marked the first step toward establishing an integrated governance structure for the operation of the ‘3-in-1 Cooperation Model,’ with participation from Kookmin University, 15 other universities operating graduate-specific programs, employment centers, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and private agencies entrusted with providing work experience opportunities. The participating institutions plan to continue their collaboration to establish a youth-tailored employment support system.

Based on the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s youth-focused program, Kookmin University’s University Job Plus Center provides practical, job-specific employment support services not only to graduates but also to local youth. Moving forward, the center intends to actively support young people’s career planning and strengthen their employment capabilities through continued collaboration with partner organizations.

▲Kick-off meeting for the youth-focused program

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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