The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics will hold a Japanese company briefing session for Korean students with Jeju Special Self-Governing Agency on August 21, 2007 at Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.There are currently five universities in Jeju Province, and one of them, Jeju National University, is a sister university of ours.There are few local companies in Jeju, which has long been famous as a tourist island, and college graduates are having difficulty finding jobs.On the other hand, Japanese IT companies are facing a shortage of human resources, and in light of this situation, the university planned a Japanese company information session as part of its exchange with Jeju National University and the Jeju Provincial Government.The Japanese companies participating in the briefing session include member companies of the National Association of Local Information Agencies (ANIA).
In 2006, Jeju Province was designated as a special autonomous province with a high degree of autonomy.It is expected to develop in terms of industry in the future, and we are eager to attract Japanese companies.The university hopes that both Japan and Korea will achieve great results through this Japanese company information session.