Korea's National Pension Service Seeks Global Asset Management Experts
The National Pension Service (NPS) of Korea is on the lookout for 36 global asset management experts, a move that highlights the growing importance of skilled professionals in the financial sector. This recruitment drive, which runs from April 10 to April 24, aims to attract talent across various fields including asset management, accounting, and IT, reflecting the NPS’s commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities.
Candidates for the new positions, particularly in asset management, will undergo a rigorous selection process that includes English presentations to assess their investment passion and economic knowledge.
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Mandatory Salary Disclosure in Job Postings: A Step Towards Transparency
In a significant move towards enhancing transparency in the hiring process, South Korean lawmaker Kim Moon-soo has proposed a bill that mandates the disclosure of salary information in job postings. This legislative effort aims to eliminate the longstanding practice of vague salary negotiations that often leave job seekers in the dark, thereby fostering a fairer job market.
The proposed law comes in response to concerns raised by President Lee Jae-myung during a recent discussion on labor issues, highlighting the need for clearer guidelines regarding salary disclosures.
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Daegu's Economic Struggles and the Call for Change
Daegu, a city in South Korea, is facing a significant economic crisis, with its per capita Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) at a staggering 3,137,000 KRW, marking the lowest in the nation for 30 consecutive years. This alarming statistic highlights the city’s struggle to keep pace with the national average, which stands at approximately 63% higher. The situation is further exacerbated by a projected economic growth rate of -0.8% for 2024, making Daegu the only metropolitan area in South Korea expected to experience negative growth.
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