Korea Fisheries Resources Agency conducts largest-ever open recruitment of new employees

Published 2025년 10월 2일

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[Fisheries Resources of Korea Daily=Reporter Kim Dong-ho] The Korea Fisheries Resources Agency (President Kim Jong-deok) announced that it will publicly recruit a total of 61 new employees, including general regular staff, practical staff, and TAC survey staff. The recruitment areas include 17 general regular staff positions (1 career position, 16 new positions), 2 practical staff positions (indefinite contract), 14 fishery resource survey staff positions (indefinite contract), 13 temporary workers (including a special recruitment for the disabled), and 15 experiential youth interns. This recruitment is on a scale that exceeds five times the average number of recruits over the past five years, marking the largest level since the establishment of the agency. In particular, the agency aims to provide broad opportunities to various sectors and support job creation for young people by implementing a diverse recruitment process.

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The Korea Fisheries Resources Agency (Chairman Kim Jong-duk) announced that it will publicly recruit a total of 61 new employees, including general regular staff, practical staff, and TAC surveyors. The recruitment areas include 17 general regular staff (1 career position, 16 new positions), 2 practical staff (indefinite contract), 14 fisheries resource surveyors (indefinite contract), 13 temporary workers (including a separate selection for the disabled), and 15 experiential youth interns. This recruitment is on a scale that exceeds five times the average number of recruits over the past five years and is the largest since the establishment of the agency. In particular, the agency will also recruit experiential youth interns, along with a separate recruitment area for the disabled, to provide broad opportunities for various strata and support job creation for young people. Applications will be accepted online from the 14th to 4 PM on the 21st. Detailed information on the ...
Source: Aflnews

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