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Gwangju CCI's Visiting Training for Its Members Gains Good Response
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(GWANGJU = Newsis) The visiting The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Gwangju CCI) is an increasingly popular choice for the companies within the region.
The Gwangju CCI announced on January 15 that it has carried out a visiting training service for 6,100 employees of 31 member companies for more than 60 times during the past year.
The visiting training service helps the companies improve vocational skills of their employees and enhance the competitiveness of the companies. It sends an instructor after a company decided dates, locations and subjects and submit the application. All services are exclusive to members of the Gwangju CCI and they are free of charge.
This year, more than 75 courses in management, sales and self-development skills are opened, and applications are accepted on the website of the Gwangju CCI.
“More companies are applying for the program as they feel the need of job trainings for their employees,” said an official of the Gwangju CCI. “The numbers are growing each year, and we will increase the budget to improve the quality of the service and meet the increasing demand by our members.” praxis@newsis.com
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Source: Newsis (Jan. 17, 2014)
** This article was translated from the Korean.
Date
2014.01.21
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(GWANGJU = Newsis) The visiting The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Gwangju CCI) is an increasingly popular choice for the companies within the region.
The Gwangju CCI announced on January 15 that it has carried out a visiting training service for 6,100 employees of 31 member companies for more than 60 times during the past year.
The visiting training service helps the companies improve vocational skills of their employees and enhance the competitiveness of the companies. It sends an instructor after a company decided dates, locations and subjects and submit the application. All services are exclusive to members of the Gwangju CCI and they are free of charge.
This year, more than 75 courses in management, sales and self-development skills are opened, and applications are accepted on the website of the Gwangju CCI.
“More companies are applying for the program as they feel the need of job trainings for their employees,” said an official of the Gwangju CCI. “The numbers are growing each year, and we will increase the budget to improve the quality of the service and meet the increasing demand by our members.” praxis@newsis.com
Source Text
Source: Newsis (Jan. 17, 2014)
** This article was translated from the Korean.