The Ministry of Employment and Labor announced on June 10 that it will enhance information dissemination and application linkages for the Youth New Deal through platforms such as Job24, Youth On, and private recruitment sites (Saramin, Incruit, Job Korea, Alba Heaven).
The Youth New Deal policy, introduced in April as part of the government's youth employment measures, aims to support approximately 100,000 young people by focusing on capacity building, value-creating public and private work experiences, and recovery assistance. The initiative seeks to reintegrate youth at risk of exiting the labor market back into employment, going beyond simple job support.
With an increasing number of young people delaying their job searches due to extended preparation periods, the government is taking action to address this trend.
The government has made it easier for young people to access detailed information about necessary Youth New Deal policies, including capacity-building programs like the K-New Deal Academy and youth talent development boot camps, as well as work experience and recovery support programs. The application process has been streamlined to enhance accessibility and convenience.
Additionally, to ensure that young people can actively participate in and benefit from the Youth New Deal, programs such as the National Employment Support System, Youth Support Centers, and peer support groups are currently accepting applications. Key initiatives, including the K-New Deal Academy and work experiences in the social solidarity economy and content and tourism sectors, are set to begin accepting applications this month.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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