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Daejeon Metropolitan City to Recruit 82 University Students for 2025 Summer Vacation Internships

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-07 12:10:42
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Daejeon, South Korea - Daejeon Metropolitan City has announced its plan to recruit 82 university students for paid internships during the summer vacation of 2025. The initiative aims to provide students with firsthand experience in public administration at the city hall and its affiliated institutions, thereby enhancing their understanding of municipal affairs and fostering civic engagement.

Applications will be accepted from May 14th to May 18th, 2025, and the recruitment targets a diverse group of students, including those from low-income households, current residents and students of universities in Daejeon, international students, students with disabilities, and students who recently transferred their residency to Daejeon after enrolling in a local university.

The specific breakdown of the recruitment quota is as follows:

Students from low-income households: 32 positions
University students registered as residents of Daejeon or enrolled in universities within Daejeon: 41 positions
International students or students holding a disability registration card: 1 position
Students enrolled in Daejeon-based universities who have registered their residency in Daejeon after their admission (on or after March 2nd): 8 positions
To be eligible for the internship program, applicants must be currently enrolled in a university and either be registered as a resident of Daejeon or attending a university located within the city as of the announcement date, May 7th, 2025.

The city plans to provisionally select three times the number of available positions as a preliminary pool. The final selection of interns will be based on a comprehensive evaluation considering factors such as the number of family members in the applicant's household, academic year, age, and overall eligibility. The list of successful candidates is scheduled to be announced on Wednesday, June 18th, 2025.

The selected students will be placed in various departments of Daejeon City Hall and 25 affiliated public institutions for a period of 19 days, from July 1st to July 25th, 2025. During their internship, they will primarily be involved in administrative support and other public service duties, gaining valuable insights into the operations of a metropolitan government.

Koh Hyun-deok, Director-General of the Education Policy and Strategy Bureau of Daejeon Metropolitan City, emphasized the mutual benefits of the program, stating, "This internship offers a valuable opportunity for students to develop practical skills during their vacation and also to contribute towards their educational expenses. We encourage enthusiastic participation from eligible university students."

Further details regarding the application process, required documents, and the specific roles and responsibilities of the interns can be found in the official recruitment announcement posted on the Daejeon Youth Portal (대전청년포털) and the Daejeon Metropolitan City website (대전시 홈페이지). Interested students are advised to consult these resources for comprehensive information before applying.

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