
Stellup Co., Ltd. (CEO Minji Oh) signed a business agreement with Carebridge (CEO Jinsoo Shin) .
The main purpose of this business agreement is to provide training courses for Korean job seekers at local vocational schools in Vietnam and to supply the manpower that is lacking in Korea.
Stealup is a company that provides job and job training for foreign professionals and operates Hangling, a business Korean conversation learning application that utilizes AI.
Carebridge is a specialized care service company that selects excellent foreign workers and international students tailored to Korea from overseas and dispatches them to Korea.
Through this agreement, the two companies will conduct joint business with the goal of smoothly supplying human resources to domestic companies in demand after training local human resources in Vietnam.
Oh Min-ji, CEO of StealUp, said, “This business agreement is significant in that it is our first foray into the Vietnamese market, where many young people dream of working in Korea,” and added, “As a leading company in foreign job training, we will do our best to ensure that more excellent talents can contribute to the Korean economy in the future.”
Shin Jin-soo, CEO of Carebridge, said, “Domestic companies have a high demand for Vietnamese workers, but at the same time, there are many concerns about the capabilities of individual workers,” adding, “Through local workforce training programs, we will be able to provide a stable supply of workers to domestic companies with demand.”
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