Job Hak-Da-Sik (career concert) event held in the first semester of 2022
- bizskk
- Hit507
- 2022-06-17
Business School (Dean Ahn Hee-joon) held Job Hak-Da-Sik (career concert) to strengthen the network of seniors and juniors and to help freshman and students in their careers. The last <Job Hak-Da-Sik> was held as a one-way lecture, but this year, the operation method was changed to reflect student's feedback by matching graduation seniors and arranging offline meetings to reflect student demand.
Under the concept of kick-off, career mentoring was conducted after the opening day (career concert) event, which was given by the representative senior. First of all, the career concert was held on April 27th (Wed) at 33B101 Business Hall, and 101 students from the business administration department attended. Yoo Seung-hwan (Business 09, Kia Motors), Kang Won-kyung (Business 09, Samsung C&T), Lim Chae-young (Business 10, KCB), and Kim Ji-hong (Business 13, LG Chem) attended as mentors and held presentation, talk shows, and Q&A sessions.
Kim Ji-hong (Business 13, LG Chem), a senior graduated who attended as a mentor, said, "I had a lot to say because it was a career concert where I could be with the first and second graders, not just third to fourth graders. I want my juniors to do things that I haven't done or liked in school. It was good to answer the students who contacted me personally with sincerity and to be helpful to our juniors."
A business administration student who attended that day said, "I entered business school, but I have a vague idea of what career path I should take, but I got a notification about the event about the career concert and got interested and participated. It was nice to be able to approach comfortably in a non-hard atmosphere, and I was able to get a lot of help from various aspects."
"When I planned the event, I wanted to solve the rather heavy theme of 'career' in a fun way." said the director of policy execution at the business school who prepared for the event. He added "We approached each other in a way that was easy to approach by communicating with each other in the form of a talk show rather than a one-sided lecture by our seniors, and thanks to the business students who actively participated, the event was successful." The Department of Business Administration regularly conducts <Job Hak-Da-Sik> to strengthen the sense of belonging to freshman and enrolled students, and plans to strengthen the human network by inducing mentor activities after graduation.