Dobong-gu Operates Intensive NCS Written Test Preparation Course for Public Enterprise Employment
July 2-5, 4-Day Program for 20 Youths Aged 19-45
From Problem-Solving Strategies to Mock Exams, Apply by June 28
Dobong-gu (Mayor Oh Eon-seok) is operating an intensive course to prepare for the NCS (National Competency Standards) written test for 20 local youths aged 19 to 45 who are preparing for employment in public enterprises.
The NCS (National Competency Standards) evaluates the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to perform job duties and is an essential exam for employment in public enterprises.
This course is designed based on the latest NCS exam trends and establishes problem-solving strategies for four major areas with high question proportions: resource management ability, communication ability, problem-solving ability, and numerical ability. On the last day, a mock test is conducted to help participants develop practical test-taking skills.
The training will be held for four days from July 2 to July 5 at the Widang Hall in Dobong-gu Office. Training on days 1 to 3 will be from 1 PM to 5 PM, and on the last day, it will be from 1 PM to 6 PM.
Applications for the training can be made by June 28 through the link provided in the training announcement posted on the Dobong-gu Youth Employment Support Center blog or Dobong Youth Toktok.
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Oh Eon-seok, Mayor of Dobong-gu, said, “I hope this training course will be a practical help for local youths to get employed in the public enterprises they desire,” and added, “We will continue to prepare more training programs reflecting employment market trends and the demands of job-seeking youths.”
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