LIG Defense & Aerospace Participates

Mentoring by Current Professionals and Recruitment Briefing Sessions Held

A program was organized for university students in the Busan area who are preparing for employment in the defense industry, providing them with an opportunity to meet current professionals from companies and learn about job roles and employment strategies.


The Pukyong National University (President Bae Sanghoon) University Job Plus Center (Director Kim Cheolsoo) announced on July 13 that it held the "LIG Defense & Aerospace Job Mentoring Camp" at Hanwha Resort in Gyeongju from July 9 to 10.


This camp was a collaborative project of the University Job Plus Center, jointly prepared by four universities in the Busan region: Pukyong National University, Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Pusan National University, and Dong-A University. LIG Defense & Aerospace participated in the program, which was attended by 40 fourth-year students and unemployed graduates aspiring to work in the defense industry.

LIG Data & Analytics Job Mentoring Camp.

LIG Data & Analytics Job Mentoring Camp.

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Participants began with a company and recruitment briefing session, followed by job-specific mentoring with current professionals in human resources, quality, guided weapons, and unguided weapons. There were also customized employment strategy lectures, resume writing workshops, and aptitude test preparation programs.


Through Q&A sessions with current employees, participants gained a better understanding of actual work and recruitment processes, and learned about the job competencies and employment preparation methods that companies expect.



The Pukyong National University University Job Plus Center, as an operating institution for the Ministry of Employment and Labor's University Job Plus Center project, runs company-linked programs to help university students and local youth explore career paths and strengthen their employability.


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