LG Display announced on June 25 that it is launching a customized job training program called "Let's Grow with LG" to enhance the competitiveness of unemployed youth.
This initiative is part of the "K-New Deal Academy" project promoted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
The program targets unemployed youth aged 34 and under, with a total of 100 participants to be selected. Applications will be accepted through the LG Display newsroom until July 16, with training scheduled to begin in August and last approximately three months.
LG Display plans to offer specialized job training focused on display manufacturing technology, which has been designated as a national advanced industry.
The curriculum will include a "Basic Competency" module to assist with career planning, as well as a "Specialized Competency" program that covers essential AI skills and practical display technologies for future manufacturing environments. Additional support will include job mentoring from current professionals, one-on-one resume consulting, and mock interviews to aid in the job search process.
The instructors will consist of senior researchers with over 10 years of experience in the display field and key experts with relevant professional qualifications, enhancing the program's expertise.
This program is designed to accommodate non-majors who have not studied display technology or artificial intelligence (AI), allowing anyone to participate and build practical skills from the ground up, regardless of their background or gaps in employment.
Selected trainees will receive a monthly stipend of 300,000 won. Graduates of the program will be awarded an official certificate and will receive electronic products featuring LG Display panels as rewards.
A representative from LG Display stated, "Experiencing practical trends such as AI utilization within LG Display's infrastructure will serve as a solid stepping stone for what can often be a daunting job search. We aim to be a reliable mentor for youth as they strengthen their practical skills and transition into the workforce."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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