SK Group is rolling up its sleeves for youth job creation as part of its efforts to strengthen socially responsible activities.
The nation’s third-largest conglomerate launched on Wednesday a 2-year-long job creation plan for the youth, aimed at supporting young jobseekers to start their careers.
SK Group said that it recognizes the youth unemployment problem is not something that can be resolved by the government alone, adding that the group’s role should be to create quality jobs for youths and boost business competitiveness.
Under the plan, which was announced at a ceremony to sign a memorandum of understanding at the SK headquarters in downtown Seoul, the conglomerate plans to create 4,000 internships for the youth in collaboration with its vendors and social enterprises between 2016 and 2017.
Officials from SK Group affiliates pose after signing an MOU to join its two-year job-creating program. SK Group
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