Logo of Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry

“Power of Korean Ausbildung”

  • News

In this JoongAng Ilbo article regarding "Ausbildung in Korea": Addressing Youth Unemployment and Job Mismatch, Young-Jin Kim, Deputy Director of KGCCI (AHK Korea) overseeing the Ausbildung program in Korea since 2017, emphasized, "While Korea possesses exceptional talents and maintains a high standard of education, we face a significant unemployment challenge juxtaposed with the struggle to match available talent with demand."

49.jpg
49.jpg

In this JoongAng Ilbo article regarding "Ausbildung in Korea": Addressing Youth Unemployment and Job Mismatch, Young-Jin Kim, Deputy Director of KGCCI (AHK Korea) overseeing the Ausbildung program in Korea since 2017, emphasized, "While Korea possesses exceptional talents and maintains a high standard of education, we face a significant unemployment challenge juxtaposed with the struggle to match available talent with demand." She further explained, "This is the driving force behind our initiation of the Ausbildung program in collaboration with German companies in Korea."

Click HERE to read the full article.

Read the latest news

See all News
  • KGCCI Inaugural Meeting_New Board.JPG News

    KGCCI has a new Board of Directors

    Antonio Randazzo, CEO of Star Truck Korea, has been elected as German Chairperson and Hyun-Nam Park, Chief Country Officer, Deutsche Bank Group Korea, has been re-elected as Korean Chairperson.

  • WEB (1).png News

    “As Data Centers Flock to Frankfurt, Germany Seeks Answers for Its Power Grid”

    At the recently co-hosted 7th Korea–Germany Energy Day by KGCCI, Concetta Behler, Head of Strategy at the German transmission system operator Amprion GmbH, explained in an interview with Money Today the strain on the power grid caused by the concentration of data centers and introduced Germany’s policy direction to address these challenges.

  • 4.png News

    “Pioneering a New Path in a Conservative Industry”

    Ana-Maria Boie, President of Boehringer Ingelheim Korea and mentor of the Women in Korea (WIR) program by the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI), recently shared her leadership insights on the Korean market in an interview with Luxury. She reflected on how she has opened new doors in the traditionally conservative pharmaceutical industry.

Searching for something else?

In our information centre, you can find the latest news, downloads, videos, podcasts...

Go to Info Hub