
MICE specialist Mystaff (CEO Taeyeon Kim) announced on the 24th that it has been selected as the operator of the '2025 MICE Global Expert Operation Service' project hosted by the Seoul Tourism Foundation and will be recruiting participants until the 28th.
The project aims to foster Seoul-style MICE talents, and its core directions include selecting and operating MICE global experts, strengthening on-site training capabilities through official event support activities, and improving employment capabilities through operating employment support programs.
As the operator of this project, Mystaff was awarded the contract for its highly evaluated design of industry-tailored talent training courses, detailed operation plans, and systematic post-processing management system.
This year, a total of 200 people will be recruited, and participants will participate in various practical programs such as support activities for official MICE events held in Seoul, in-depth training linked to employment, and participation in MICE planning projects and contests. In particular, after the schedule, support programs that lead to actual employment such as customized career consulting, employment information provision, and networking with industry experts will also be operated.
The training will begin with an inauguration ceremony and basic training in May, followed by ▲MICE advanced training (scheduled for June), ▲team project and mentoring (scheduled for July), ▲MICE planning contest (scheduled for August), and ▲employment matching activities. Participants will be provided with full tuition support, event participation allowance, and practical experience opportunities.
“We are focused on going beyond simply providing education to setting the talent standards that the industry demands and building a sustainable ecosystem,” said Mystaff CEO Kim Tae-yeon. “We hope this will be an opportunity for young people to gain practical experience and growth.”
Meanwhile, MyStaff operates various regional MICE education projects, including collaborations with the Chungbuk Cultural Foundation in addition to Seoul, and is steadily expanding its role as a talent development partner for the sustainable growth of the domestic MICE industry.
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