University graduates face fierce competition to become janitors - The Korea Times

University graduates face fierce competition to become janitors

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Of the new employees, three have a university degree and one a degree from a community college. / Korea Times file

By Lee Han-soo

Over a third of the 66 applicants for janitor jobs in Seoul had university degrees, according to the Eunpyeong-gu office Thursday.

The district employed four of the applicants, marking a competition rate of 16.5 to 1. Of the new employees, three have a university degree and one a degree from a community college.

The steep competition and higher-education degrees of applicants show that people are striving for steady jobs in Korea.

The janitors are paid 35 million won ($30,998) annually and the position guarantees a stable job until the nation’s recommended retirement age of 60.

“The janitorial position was targeted for breadwinners in their 40s to help lower the unemployment rate in the country,” a Eunpyeong-gu official said.

The four successful applicants will begin work next month.

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