In a bid to tackle ‘Just Resting’ youth crisis, new policy to provide “first-time” job seekers 600,000 KRW monthly for 6 months plus a 1.5M KRW “success bonus” for staying employed long-term

In a bid to tackle 'Just Resting' youth crisis, new policy to provide "first-time" job seekers 600,000 KRW monthly for 6 months plus a 1.5M KRW "success bonus" for staying employed long-term

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Youth Without Prior Work Experience Now Eligible for National Employment Support

Low-income youth who previously struggled to participate in the National Employment Support Program due to a lack of work experience will now be able to receive job-seeking assistance.

On the 28th, the Ministry of Employment and Labor announced that it has organized a 78.6 billion KRW supplementary budget to support 30,000 low-income youth who have no prior work experience—a group previously excluded due to institutional limitations—under “Type I (Selection-based)” of the National Employment Support Program.

Previously, Type I of the program required a certain level of work experience in addition to income and asset requirements. This created a barrier for youth entering the job market for the first time. To boost the morale of young job seekers and ease their financial burden, the government has decided to open the Type I program to those with zero work experience.

Applications began on the 27th through employment centers nationwide and the “Goyong24” (Employment24) website. The recruitment of 30,000 participants may close early once the budget is exhausted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Benefits Provided

Youth selected for this program will receive the same level of support as the existing Type I (Selection-based) participants:

Job-Seeking Promotion Allowance: 600,000 KRW per month for up to 6 months.

Tailored Services: 1-on-1 in-depth counseling to establish personalized employment plans, vocational training, and work experience programs.

Employment Success Bonus: Up to 1.5 million KRW for those who find a job and maintain long-term employment.

Eligibility Criteria

Age: 18 to 34 years old (Military service duration is added to the age limit, up to a maximum of 3 years).

Income: Must meet income criteria, such as having a household income of 60% or less of the median income.

Lim Young-mi, Director of Employment Policy at the Ministry of Labor, stated, “We hope this additional selection through the supplementary budget serves as a practical ‘ladder’ for young people struggling in a difficult job market, and we encourage active participation.”

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