Agricultural officials implement intensive on-site adaptation training for new civil servants.

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries and Livestock Products Newspaper=Reporter Park Yu-shin] The National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology will conduct a "Strengthened On-site Adaptation Training for New Public Officials" for five days from the 10th to the 14th at the Roseana Hotel in Gimcheon. This training involves 43 newly appointed public officials this year, organized to help them acquire the basic qualities and practical competencies of public servants before they start working in their assigned departments. The training program includes fostering public ethics and a sense of integrity, enhancing complaint handling and communication skills, and practicing work systems, focusing on the knowledge that new public officials can directly apply in real-life situations. In particular, the latter part of the training includes programs such as "Wise Office Life" and "Dialogue with Seniors."

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The National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service will conduct a "Strengthened On-site Adaptation Training for New Public Officials" at the Roseana Hotel in Gimcheon for five days from the 10th to the 14th. This training includes 43 new public officials appointed this year, organized to help them acquire the basic competencies and practical skills necessary for public service before they start working in their assigned departments. The training program consists of fostering public ethics and integrity, enhancing complaint response and communication skills, and practical exercises with work systems, focusing on the knowledge that new public officials can directly apply in real-life situations. In particular, the latter part of the training will include programs such as "Wise Office Life" and "Dialogue with Seniors" to provide a vivid atmosphere and work experiences from the frontline agricultural policy scene, and to strengthen communication between seniors and juniors, ...
Source: Aflnews

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