MyTeample, Recruiting Participants for the 'ESG Practical Training Program'

MyTeample (Operator: Project Question), a job experience-based training platform, announced that it is recruiting participants for the ESG practical training program with SK Gas. Participants are job seekers or new members of society who are interested in ESG and social fields, and applications can be made through the MyTeample website until the 28th of this month.

This program is an extension of the ocean cleanup project jointly conducted by SK Gas and Project Question. It is a practical course that looks back on the social value of activities ranging from actual beach plogging to installing upcycling benches, and has trainees directly measure the impact and write a report.

Participants will receive a certificate of completion, training on writing ESG reports, mentoring from SK Gas executives, and other practical work experience and portfolio building opportunities. Participation is completely free.

In particular, this training was realized as part of the open innovation collaboration between SK Gas and Project Question through the 'SE Bridge' project of the Social Enterprise Promotion Agency, and was designed to enable young people hoping to advance into ESG positions to analyze companies' social contribution activities based on data and write reports that objectively organize their impact.

The project will kick off on July 29 and run for about a month, with Senior Researcher So-Ye Kim (SPC Expansion Team), an expert in social impact measurement, providing practical lectures and feedback on impact measurement. All courses will be operated in the form of a practice-oriented workshop that combines theory and practice, with the goal of creating results that can be used as a portfolio.

Project Question CEO Eunwon Choi said, “This project is a program where young people can understand the concept of what actual ESG activities of a company are and how to measure value, and directly experience the role of an ESG practitioner who connects companies and society.” He added, “We focused on fostering the practical skills of young people interested in this job to design and deliver the social value of a company.”


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