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In connection with the fact that Mr. Seo, 27, the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, who suspected a preferential vacation while serving in the military, was working as an intern at Hyundai Motors in Jeonbuk, the league K League 1 soccer professional Jeonbuk Hyundai said: “When I selected (Seo), my mother was Chumi. Said. The interview was conducted using a “blind” method that covers information about the applicant, but after being selected, he saw Seo’s personnel registration card and learned that his mother was Minister Chu.
◇ Jeonbuk Hyundai “Recruitment by normal public announcement … There was nothing strange”
Seo has been working as an intern at the Hyundai Secretariat in Jeonbuk since February 1. It was incorporated through the ‘Professional sports practice program’. At the time, Mr. Seo was a suspect charged with returning to military leave. The documents and interviews were reviewed immediately after Choo took office as Minister of Justice.
Jeonbuk Hyundai’s position is that there is no problem with Seo’s internship. A Jeonbuk Hyundai official responded to this magazine’s question about Mr. Seo’s selection process, saying, “Late last year, the professional sports association made an announcement and recruited interns.” “These days (on the application form), we are conducting a blind interview without writing family information.” did. “There was nothing strange about the selection process. When I looked at (Seo’s) personnel registration card, my mother was Chumi. “
Seo is said to be in charge of youth marketing at Jeonbuk Hyundai. Jeonbuk Hyundai said: “There are many departments, but there are not many staff, so (the intern) does all the tasks, such as public relations, marketing, home games and youth,” he said. “It’s learning general club chores while doing housework.” He said: “Since he specialized in sports marketing in the UK, he has a great understanding of football and works diligently.” Known as a fan of the England Professional Football Premier League (EPL), Seo is known for having specialized in sports management at a British university.
Jeonbuk Hyundai said Seo’s health condition “was not enough for him not to be able to work.” Jeonbuk Hyundai said, “I am not playing football, I am a clerk clerk,” and said, “I can work independently of the knee.” However, in the world of professional soccer, it is noted that “if the knee condition is severe, it can be difficult to carry out the work of the soccer team normally.”
◇ Government budget contribution … Fierce competition due to the possibility of becoming full time
The professional sports internship program supported by Mr. Seo began in earnest in April 2018, after the inauguration of Moon Jae-in’s government. The purpose of the project is for those who want to work in the professional sports field to gain practical experience and cultivate professional workforce based on this. 83 people, including Seo, are reported to have passed away this year and are working as interns.
The government budget is also included. This year, 1.27 billion won is set as the support budget. The budget is 1.3 million won per month for interns selected through the program. Some clubs add their own budget to this budget to pay interns. Jeonbuk Hyundai is known to pay an additional 500,000 won to the government budget.
Competition for this show is said to be fierce. This is because the professional sports industry does not hire on a large scale. The industry says there is a high chance of becoming a full-time job after an internship. It is a natural structure for applicants to be crowded. There are two clerk interns at Jeonbuk Hyundai this year, and about 120 people are reported to have applied.
Work-ready students who want to work in the professional sports industry prefer prestigious clubs. Jeonbuk Hyundai is one of the most prestigious clubs in the K-League. In the 11 years from 2009 to last year, only the top of the K-League was recorded seven times. The competition for employment is said to be fierce as it is possible to gain various experiences because you also compete in international competitions such as the AFC Champions League. A Jeonbuk Hyundai official said: “Our club has the support of many talented children. These days, there are a lot of kids studying abroad. “